Hewlett High School - Patches Yearbook (Hewlett, NY)
- Class of 1958
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David Epstein '48 Sch lligh Foreword Throughouf our four years of high school we have played 'rhe role of speclaiors in our world-bui as speciaiors we have done more 'rhan observe. We have gained knowl- edge. sirengih, and undersianding. Now ai +he ierminaiion of our high school educa- fions we are prepared 'ro enier info a new phase of our lives. I+ is up 'ro us, 'rhe you'rh of foday, To mold and be'r'fer our world. Thus if is 'ro Youih in The Brave New World Thai we dedicaie Pa+ches l958. The Edifors In acknowledgment of your tire- less hours of work on this and previ- ous yearbooks, and in appreciation for your work as central treasurer and teacher, we dedicate Patches, 1958, to you, Miss Ederer. MICHAEL V. SANTOPOLO SAMUEL COHEN Adminisfrafive Assis'ran'r Curriculum Superinfendeni' JOSEPH P. REMO Adminisfrafive Assisfanf MARY T. HEATON Adminisfrafive Assis1'an1' Business STANLEY R. ALLEN Principal IRVING SCHWARTZ ETHEL DUBOIS Assistant Principal Guidance ALLAN CRUICKSHANK EDWARD HASCALL CAROL KRAFT Guidance Guidance Guidance FACULTY ws JOHN BALDASARO GLADYS BALDWIN Physical Educafion English and Public Speaking AI' ROBERT BARTLETT JOHN BOLOS GEORGE BOYD lndusfrial Ar+s French Science MARTHA BROWER JAMES CMAYLO ANNA DEGIROLAMO Social Sfuclies Driver Educafion Home Economics ,aa JAMES DELUKE CLAIRE DERSCH AUDREY ERICKSON English Commercial Physical Educafion llll sl mf-of , m ff? gf V 1? . ,.:, k r ffi ,I M E L f Je5 -I' VlRGlNlA FARLEY SYLVIA FISHER AUDREY GIACALONE English Commercial Nurse-Teacher ISABEL GLOMB HUGH GREY ARLOEEN GRISWOLD English Social Sluclies Mafhemafics X gzji Y W .. vw 194 fivf' HAROLD HALL DORIS HART DOUGLAS HEAGLE Driver Educafion Ari' Mafhemafics JOHN HIGGINS ALICE HOLTKAMP DAVID HUDIS English French Science A 9 , ., I 'ff I ,W x Ap3N X A ' --..,. mfg . e. I E E A x :Q ff Si I Q ,' F ,W I ,,.,,, K 14 4 ANTHONY JACOBELLI JOSEPH JOERG MIRIAM KELLER Science Ma'rI1ematics,f Mafhemafics ar dw fx ,Mali -'ff ff, 'V K DONALD KERWIN EULA KlELTY EVERSON KlNN Science Lalin Social Sfudies fy? X ,. V RUTH KLEIN ALEXANDER LASAKA PETER LAWRENCE Reading Mafhemalics Social Sfuclies flu. if Q . Q L IRVING MAC DONALD IRMA MARMOR DANIEL MC SWEENEY Science English Physical Educafion ANNA METZLER English ,Q gi: 5355 :ps , iyffsf Q11 L. V12 'if :J m- ' I , : -is-'f::..1-.6-I: -V L1 5,54 553, 5. f , 7 ,. , I 215' I fir' 'iii I W fails , 1-is A W '. - air ' I . L 1 L VT ' ng ' fs ?Y.r' i- '31--,45WwiJ 5-375-'liz ses ,grief p I .. Fi ,. 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N1 .,,.y MARIE UNDERHILL LUCILLE VANDERMEID HELEN VANDERVOLGEN Social Sfudies Librarian Cafeleria Manager and Dielilian y. , , 4 via -fvw QS 2 ...ff ' 4 E ' T' -H' .4 gk ix I 5 f ,Q wifi: w- - fi? ---'.. -1 ' ,- 5. .. fi FRANCES WHITE RUTH WHITE ANNA ZAVATT Ef1qllSl'1 Social Sfuclies English Nw -ffxlk Xi FLORENCE COMBS 4549 sf, 1-'21-'BR ,VY 4-nr .-.., Lf ALAL LTTTLLLAT A L , ,KL k,,, EA - V , -1'-'v-' Q? 5.6 K ADRIENNE LISENA Q wr- L . ,, N MADELINE MATTHEWS 1 . 'L su an ' ,f MADELINE MC NAMARA +57 00 vig .f 0 . 'gal lgjfi' A 3 - . A RUTH PAPA AGNES VOEHL ELLA WEBSTER fm I5 DAVID ABRAHAM One of fhe infellecfual sef af Hewleff . . . knows all fhe answers . . . mem- ber of The General Sci- ence Club, Mafh Club . . . enjoys mafh, languages, oefry, and baseball . . . liobbies include classical and semi-classical music . . . plans fo sfudy Liberal Arfs. JOYCE ADAMS Perf and friendly . . . girls sporfs parficipanf . . . Secrefary of Hi-Y . . . an acfive member of her Junior League . . . Likes boafing . . . infends fo sfudy Business Adminis- frafion. NATHAN ALBERT Tippy . . . Can offen be found behind fhe counfer in his fafher's sfore . . . played infra- mural baskefball and fen- nis . . . member of fhe Movie Squad . . . hobbies are bowling and fishing . . . wanfs fo be eifher a denfisf or a mechanical engineer. MICHAEL ALPERT Mickey . . . Enjoys all around popularify . . . Headline Edifor of fhe Bullefin . . . member of l.R.C. . . . Lieufenanf Phillips in Danger From fhe Sky . . . Varsify Ten- nis and Baseball Teams . . . Honor Sociefy . . . French Club . . . Junior Play Tickef Commiffee a sure success in his chosen field of Business Adminisfrafion. I6 f f s . , 5 'Qt Wfwfwsfi ,eww ill' Qtfwwf' JAYNE ALWEIL A vivacious liffle package of fun . . . boosfed school spirif as a J.V. Cheer- leader for fhree years... Dramafic Club . . . On her boaf fhis perky Sen- ior rafes as a Seaman Firsf Class .... A wonder- ful hosfess. LORRAINE APPLEBAUM Lorie . . . cufs a grace- ful silhoueffe, swimming or on skis . . . Dramafics Club . . . Spanish Club . . . Adverfising Sfaff of Pafches ...Music Club . . . enioys working wifh children and plans fo be- come a feacher . . . good nafured and friendly. ELLIOTT ASHKENAZI Ashki ...a real fweedy guy . . . Spanish Club Presidenf . . . Sfudenf Council . . . Tennis Team for fwo years . . . likes sporfs and modern jazz . . . always seen wifh Marge and Maff . . . favorife saying is Be Blase. CHARLES BALDWIN Hof Rod . . .loves cars and hopes fo become an Aufomofive Engineer . . . an acfive member of 'rhe Recreafion Council in his Junior and Senior years . . . a swimming and hunfing enfhusiasf . . . a crazy sense of humor. BRENDA BARNETT Brennie . . . Music is l'he Speech of Angels Secreiary of Sophomore and Junior classes . . . Honor Socieiy . . . Mem- ber of Bulleiin and Pal- ches Siaff . . . Music Club Prexy . . . Home Eco- nomics Club . . . Terrific af ihe piano . . . Plans fo 'siudy Elemeniary Educa- '+ion and Music. LINDA BARR rAmbi+ion is her viriue . .. 'Pariicipaied on volley- ball, iennis, and sollball ieams . . . member of lhe 'fCos+ume Commillee for 'rhe Senior Play . . . En- joys lhe fine arls and painling . . .Her plans in- plude sludying reiailing pnd eveniually becoming a sporlswear buyer. Pl' 4 EBRONIA BAZARSKY Always good for a smile or a laugh . . . member of The Bullelin Slaiif . . . one of fhe few girls in 'rhe Audio Visual Aids Club '. . . member of Drama Workshop . . . experf knif- 'l'er . . . known for her 'Ford converfible . . . member of B.B.G .... fulure secreiary. 'FRANK BEDELL Sailor . . . Beal'-up 'a- lopies are his specialiy . . . yearns io be alone and independeni' . . . doesn'+ fear lhe unusual . . . Veep of Science Club . . . has +he deep desire io ride a moior- cycle. 7-c va, i ,- 95w IQ' -Y-'mv' af' If ff--7 lf f'-ng, I'- J E Wir' N-...v STEPHANA BELLANTONI S+ephie . . . Diligence personified . . . likes everyihing from fishing io rock 'n' roll . . . member of Church Youih Group . . . a wage earner afler school hours . . .will make a gem of a secrefary. CAROL BENDER Li++le Zeph . . . Greal' fan of Eddie Fisher . . . has a fabulous record col- leclion . . . ushered for fhe Junior and Senior plays . . . pariicipaied in hockey in her Freshman year . . . preHy and sweef . . . infends 'ro keep her iniiials C.B. JUDITH BENNETT Judy . . . smiling alh- leie . . . member of hoc- key, volleyball, baskefball, and soliball ieams . . . Vice Presideni oi Lead- er's Club . . . pep and personaliiy all in one . . . a iufure nurse. CAROL BERK Berky . . . disfinguished by a long, luxurious pony fail . . . Spirif Commit- fee . . . member Publicify Commillee for Junior and Senior. Plays . . . French Club . . . l-li-Y . . . B.B.G. . . . enioys a lei- surely drive . . . fulure kindergarlen feacher. I7 CAROLYN BERKE Carrie . . . inTeresTed in all languages . . . mem- ber oT French and Span- ish Clubs . . . ArT Club . . . Science FicTion Tan . . . FanTasy . . . may Teach arT or languages... TuTure TwenTieTh cenTury novelisT. STEPHEN BERKOWITZ STeve . . . Transferred Trom Ivlalverne High . . . equipped wiTh a sharp sense oT humor . . . IvlaTh Club . . . PaTches ad- verTising sTaTT . . . TiclceT CommiTTee Tor Junior Play . . . ProTessor Bran'- don in The Senior Play . . . plays The piano and enioys lisTening To pop music . . .a now disTanT Dodger Tan . . . plans To sTudy law. 'HOWARD BLECHMAN AcTor oT The class . . . Junior and Senior Plays . . . Drama Workshop I ...member of World in Review Club . . . I.R.C. . . . Freshman and Senior Science Club . . . French Club . . . STudenT Coun- cil . . . Honor SocieTy . . . Tennis and currenT evenTs enThusiasT . . . hopes To be a landscape archiTecT . . . I don'T Thinlc-I iusT lis- Ten? AUSTIN BLEICH AusT . . . EinsTein oT The TuTure . . . Loves sporTs, especially Te n n i s and baseball . . . member oT The Tennis Team Tor Two years . . . Hi-Fi enThu- siasT . . . acTive in Temple YouTh Groups . . . plans To sTudy Business Admin- isTraTion. I8 X TY' LINDA BORD Lin . . . l've GOT Rhy- Thm . . . wizard aT The keyboard . . . accompa- nisT oT The school chorus . . . PresidenT of The Mu- sic Club . . . SecreTary oT The Honor SocieTy and French Club . . . Col- umnisT Tor The BulleTin . . . PaTches . . . l.R.C. . . . STudenT Council . . . success an ulTimaTe end. ROBERT BOSTOFF WonderTul sense oT hu- mor . . . collecTs sTamps and coins . . . avid Dod- ger Tan . . . Mr. Roclc and Roll oT HewleTT . . loves LiTTle Richard . . . mem- ber oT a Tem l o Group . . . h s corvnfiwan Tl Ric:-IA RA MAN Appea quieT, 'ac+u- ally quiTe acTive . . .wroTe Tor The BuIleTin Tor Two years and was appoinTed Co-EdiTor in Chief in his Senior year. . . a member oT W.l.R.C.. l.R.C., and W.C.C .... PasT Presi- denT oT The General Sci- ence Club . . . Honor So- cieTy . . . an avid sail- boaTer . . . excellenT sTu- denT . . . a TuTure lawyer. KATHLEEN BRUCE KaThy . . . responsibil- iTy and quieT charm are among This girl's asseTs .. . W.C.C .... l.R.C. . . . Service League . . . N.C. C.J .... Junior Play Props CommiTTee and Chair- man oT Senior Play Props CommiTTee . . . BulleTin AdverTising STaTT . . . Busi- ness Manager oT PaT- ches . . . STudenT Coun- cil RepresenTaTive . . . plans To reTurn as HisTory Teacher. THOMAS BRUSS Tom . . . Always ready wiTh a quip and a smile . . . Transferred in his Sophomore year To Hew- leTT l-ligh School where he played on The TooTball Team . . . his hobbies in- clude sporTs and cars . . . plans To 5Tudy elecTrical engineering. ELVA CHERNOW Our guiTar-sTrumming gal . . . member oT The PaT- ches AdverTising STaTT Tor Three years and Jour- nalism STaTT Tor one . . . acTive in Girl's SporTs . . . FeaTure WriTer Tor The BulleTin . . . Vice Presi- denT oT her B.B.G .... would like To enTer The Tield ol: adverTising . . . Semper Ficlelis. JEFFREY Ready, Aim member of 9 WO I JILL CLAMAN J.C. . . . The Temale half oT The Claman duo . . . a member oT The ArT Club and The Leader's Club . . . columnis+ Tor The BulleTin . . . House CommiTTee Tor The Junior Play . . . Spanish Club . . . B.B.G. member . . . loves arT and plans To be- come an arT Teacher. . ,- 'hp , s'4Q fl Wal' ,'. ,. NANCY COHEN Always leaves Them laughing.. .sTarring roles in Junior and Senior Plays . . . Veep oT W.C,C. W.l.R.C .... member of French and Spanish Clubs ... Bulle+in . . . PaTch- es . . . dramaTics her goal . . . has loads of Tun wiTh Nellybelle, her old Tliver. JANE COLES A consideraTe and good naTured member of The Senior Class . . . mem- ber oT Church group . . . likes children, reading, and music . . . A whiz on The parallel bars . . . Her Day will soon arrive .. . ATTer graduaTion Jane in- Tends To be marriecl. RICHARD CRYSTAL Dick . . . VersaTiliTy plus . . . W.C.C. Member, Vee of R.l.C., PaTches sTaT'P. . . represenTaTive To STudenT Council . . . Treasurer oT The Junior Class . . . BulleTin SporTs EdiTor . . . VarsiTy and lnTramural Tennis . . . Known Tor his oraTion as Howie Carrol . . . STu- denT DirecTor for The Senior Play . . . Honor SocieTy . . . lnTelligence plus cleTerminaTion equals' success. ALAN CURTIS One oT l-lewleTT's beTTer aThleTes . . . Four years of TooTball and parTicipa- Tion on The Track Team Too . . . Al parTicularly enjoys sleeping Monday mornings . . . his Theme song is Hlndianapolis Here We Come . . . TuTure plans include college. I9 JAMES DAVIS Usually Tound wiTh Tommy . . . Jimmy is a valu- able man on The courTs . . , Pour years oT baskeT- ball . . . This year he is Co-capTain oT The VarsiTy BaskeTball Team . . . Track Team . . . Spanish Club. . . well-liked by all. JUDITH DEITCH Judi . . . Don'T measure her sweeT dispos-iTion by her size . . . French Club . . . ArT Club . . . Bul- leTin CirculaTion STaTT . . . CosTume CommiTTee Tor The Junior Play . . . RiTa in The Senior Play . . . Quick To make Triends in her Two years aT Hew- leTT. BARBARA DeMOTT Barb . . . Always pre- pared To lend a helping hand . . . ArT Club mem- ber. . .W.C.C. . . . UshereTTe Tor The Junior and Senior Plays . . loves children and plans To become a Teacher . . . a sweeT, diligenT girl. GERTRUDE EDEL Trudy . . . good na- Tured and responsible Se- nior . . . member oT Lead- ers Club . . . CosTume CommiTTee Tor The Junior Play . . . l-louse CommiT- Tee Tor The Senior Play . . . Girls SporTs . . . l-Tome Economics Club . . . a True blond wiTh a warm smile. 20 GERALD EDELMAN Jerry . . . The ArThur Murray oT l-lewleTT . . . Freshman Science Club ...Track Team . . . PresidenT oT The Ad- vanced Science Club . . . Headline EdiTor oT The BulleTin . . . MaTh Club . . . STage Manager Tor The Senior Play . . . a busy boy who does ev- eryThing well . . . Tall, blond, and handsome. SUSAN EDELMAN Suzi . . . conTinually laughing . . . BulleTin circulaTion sTaTT, PubliciTy and ProperTy CommiT- Tees Tor The Senior Play . . . girls' sporTs . . . has Tinally grown nails . . . warm and Triendly . . . loTs oT Tun. ROBERT EHRENBERG Bobby . . . STudenT Council RepresenTaTive Tor Two years . . . Bul- leTin AdverTising STaTT . . . Freshman Track Team . . . lnTramural Tennis and baskeTball . . . ATTended l-lackley Prep School in his Junior year and Then reTurned To HewleTT as a Senior . . . Enioys boaTing and Tishing . . . hopes To major in prinTing engi- neerung. LOIS EMMA A quieT hard worker . . . member oT The Spanish Club . . . TeaTure wriTer Tor The BulleTin . . . PaTches STaTi . . . SeTs CommiTTee Tor The Junior Play . . . DramaTics Club . . . Girls' SporTs . . . Plans To Maior in English . . . girl wiTh a keen mind. JOHN ENGEL Alias Gordon Haihaway . . . a smash hir in borh +he Junior and Senior plays . . . Spanish Club member . . . Maih Club . . . sporis wriier for Jrhe Bullel'in . . . Adveriis- ing slalil of Pa'rches . . . +he life of any parfy . . . is willing 'ro amuse his audience wi'rh iolces and sfories anyfime . . . always funny Too. BETTE FAGELSON Fagel . . . warm and friendly personalify . . . member of 'rhe Home Economics Club . . . Spi- ri+ Commiffee . . . Bul- leTin siafi . . . parfici- paied in volleyball and archery . . . plans 'ro ma- ior in merchandising . . . always laughing . . . fun a+ any parfy. ANTHONY FAVICCHIA Tony . . . Curly . . . One of fhe mainsiays of our powerful fooiball line . . . Ardenl' follower and par+icipan+ in all 'rypes of sporis . . . Aciive in church organizalions . . . good-na+ured . . . offen seen in his Chevy con- verrible. DIANA FELDMAN Highly responsible and indusirious member of fhe Senior Class . . . Fea- 'rure Wriier, Feaiure Edi- ior, and Co-Edilor of The Bulle+in . . . Dramalic Club's represeniaiive 'ro Siudenl Council . . . Ho- nor Sociefy . . . Cheer- leader . . . member ol W.I.R.C. and Spanish Club . . . plans +o maior in languages. 31? igs, at A . Q51 K F i F, ii F i i 4 . 1 Q . , -ss fs-,iff a EE? V819 -'S-Q-1 -, Q g -we .Q ,I-its I vs---rl JEFFREY FINE Robbie . . . 'rransier from Sfuyvesanf High in his Junior year. . . served his class ai Sluyvesani as presidenl for +hree semes- rers and vice-presideni for lwo . . . Al' Hewleli. member oi 'rraclc +eam . . . Ticlsei Commiifee for Jun- ior and Senior Plays . . . Pa+ches .. . Sporfs Co- Edilor . . . exfremel lilce- able guy . . . a iuiure docfor. MATTHEW FINK Mali . . . oulsianding siudeni and leader . . . Veep of Junior and Se- nior classes . . . W.l.R.C. Prexy . . . W.C.C. . . . l.R.C .... Siudenr Coun- cil .. .Spanish Club Veep . . . Ticlcei Commiilee for Junior and Senior Plays Presidenf of Nassau A.Z.A .... lilces pipe smoking. boals. and fish- ing . . . Two Differeni' Worlds. DOLORES FISCHER Happy gal who gels along well wilh everyone . . . favori+e subiecfs are English and Chorus . . . Dolly lakes piano lessons and hopes 'ro aiiend S+. Elizabeih Academy Music School and eveniually be- come a piano ieacher. RONNIE FLEISCHER Sweei and sincere . . . iransfer from Erasmus High in her Junior year . . . Science Club . . . usher for The Junior Play . . . House Cornmiiiee for Senior Play . . . 'rennis . . . lilces io read and lis- ien io all lcinds of music . . . a prospecfive lawyer. 2l HOWARD FRANK Howie . . . TransTer in his Senior year Trom Far Rockaway H i gh School where he was Vice-Presi- denT of his class . . . member oT The MaTh Club . . . enioys playing baseball and baskeTbTaIl . . . lans To aTTend law schoolDaTTer college. MARILYN FRANK Look aT ThaT grin, won'T you? . . . Hi-Y and B.B.G. member . . . parTicipanT in girls' sporTs . . . loves pop music and enioys swimming . . . plans To enTer business school and evenTually make her mark in The business world. 'GERALD FREEDNER Jerry . . . You ain'T noThin' buT a hound dog . . . popular and amiable member OT The Senior Class . . . gave excellenT performances in The Ju- nior and Senior plays . . . SecreTary and Treasurer oT The Spanish Club . . . Advanced Science Club . . . Freshman Track Team . . . likes good music, girls, and driving . . . nice combinaTion, no? . . . a TuTure M.D. JUDITH FRIEDMAN Judie . . . anoTher Si- naTra Tan . . . circulaTion sTaTT oT PaTches . . . parTicipaTed in girls sporTs Tor several years . . TickeT salesman Tor Senior Play . . . SpiriT CommiTTee plans To sTudy ElemenTary EducaTion . . . laughTer is her consTanT companion. 22 X f 9' ,,. g, Ww- Ki :Atl Nsnaff TTJ T ff 'xo ft. LESLIE GALLOWAY A sporTswoman in The Tields oT volleyball and baskeTball . . . sold TickeTs Tor The Senior Play . . . a member oT The Music Club. . . Leslie aspires To a career in The business world . . . her common sense and sweeT smile are sure To make her a suc- cess, HARRIET GARTNER TransTer Trom TaTT High School in her Junior year . . . There, she parTici- paTed in sporTs and aided in The T-lisTory deparT- menT . . . This year. Har- rieT was selecTed as a prompTer Tor The Senior play . . . likes The LaTin RhyThms . . . lively and loads of Tun. CAROLE GERBER A girl who likes auTo me- chanics . . . even a mem- ber oT a l-loT Rod Club . . . a parTicipanT on The Twirling Squad . . . plans To enTer The business world . . . Tull oT pep and always ready Tor Tun. ANN DEE GLICKSMAN Alias Mary Manyblossoms in The Senior Play . . . Veep oT The French Club . . . STudenT Council . . . Spanish Club . . . Service League . . . nose Tor news on The BulleTin . . . acTive and versaTile gal. SANDRA GOLDMAN Sandy . . . Secrefary of Freshman and Senior classes . . . Treasurer of STudenT Council and French Club . . . Secre- Tary-Treasurer of Spanish Club . . . Chairman and Co-Chairman of PubliciTy CommiTTee for boTh Ju- nior and Senior Plays . . . W.l.R.C .... bouncy smiling CapTain of The J.V. cheerleaders . . . PaTches . . . a Ta- lenTed Lindy hopper. MELVYN GOLDSTEIN Mel . . . Senior year Transfer from New UT- rechT High where he played J.V. BaskeTball . . . member of The Ad- vanced Science Club . . . well-liked by all his class- maTes . . . plans To enTer The field of geology . . . may change The face of The earTh. DONALD GOULD Donny . . . Veep of The Audio Visual Squad . . . Chairman of The LighTing CommiTTee of The Junior Play . . . behind The scenes manipulaTor . . . sure To bring lighT wherever he goes. SUSAN GREEN Sue . . . her beauTiful voice has been heard in STars Over Broadway for several years . . . The songbird of l'lewleTT l-ligh . . . acfive member of The Music Club . . . plans To furTher her career in mu- sic. I M--fs, HF .. . Tin-11 ug? Tl' fi ii NV' .iv A.. ,Q . vias . , s., 1.0 . cii, .Z uh .Q Q 'T '- ,A .. , iw: 3- 5 , , SUELLEN GROSS Sue . . . iusT adores Frank SinaTra . . . enioys collecfing and lisfening To his records . . . works hard for The Music Club . . . Drama Workshop I . . . an acfive member of her l-li-Y . . . fuTure un- decided, buT successful, To be sure. ELEANOR GROSSMAN La PresidenTe of The French SocieTy and a parTicipanT in The afTer school sporTs program . . . a member of The PaTches and BulleTin STaffs . . . a diligenT worker . . . iournalismher fuTure goal. GARY GROSSMAN Dubbed Creeper dur- ing his Two years on The J.V. baskeTball Team . . . also parTicipaTed on Track Team and won his leTTer in VarsiTy golf . . . VarsiTy Club . . . PaTches . . . MaTh Club Veep . . . likes sporTs and music and has been known To exfempo- rize aT The piano. JAMES GROSSMAN Jim . . .one of The Tall ones . . . a Transfer from Peekskill MiliTary Acade- my, where he was on The lacrosse. swimming and golf Teams . . . an ardenT Yankee fan, enioys all sporTs . . . plans To sTudy engineering while aT col- lege. 23 ANNETTE GUARNESCHELLI SereniTy and a warm smile . . . possesses an ar- denT inTeresT in boTh pop- ular music and dancing . . . parTicipaTed in chorus during her lasT Three years in I-IewleTT . . . Home Economics Club in her Sophomore year . . . a TuTure secreTary. JAMES GUINSBURG Jim . . . A sharp sense oT humor is one oT his asseTs . worked on Ju- nior and Senior Plays . . . MaTh Club . . . member oT Temple Israel Junior League and Nassau CounTy Civil DeTense . . . a radio Technology bug . . . hopes To make his mark in eiTher The Tields oT accounTing or engi- neering. VIVIAN HAIMOWITZ Viv . . . Has a Tlair Tor The dramaTic . . . Member oT The Drama Workshops Tor Three years . . . Circu- laTion STaTT oT The Bul- IeTin . . . PaTches . . . Spanish Club . . . Chair- man oT The CosTume CommiTTee Tor The Senior Play . . . Would like To Teach young children . . . a real sweeT gal. SUSAN HALPERN Suzy . . . Vivacious and cuTe redhead . . . parTi- cipaTed in Girls' SporTs ...ArTCIub...de- signed The program cover Tor The Junior and Senior Plays .. . Senior Play Pub- IiciTy CommiTTee . . . member oT B.B.G. and Hi-Y . . . There's always Tun when Suzy is around. 24 W' vga, .s., , ,,.-f' 1tz 'H mf' . T, lf'- 4-.J ' ff j ,. Mifiw JOAN HARRISON Joani . . . Fine enTer- Tainer . . . Four years in STars Over Broadway . . . Appeared in Time OUT For Ginger . . . member oT The French Club and The FeaTure STaTT oT The BulleTin . . . SecreTary-Treasurer oT The MaTh Club . . . enjoys reading and singing . . . plans To sTudy archiTec- Ture aT college. JEREMY HEYMSFELD Remy . . . one oT Hew- IeTT's a+hle+ic seT . . . played VarsiTy and J.V. TooTball Tor Tour years .. . Track Team . . . In- Tramural Tennis and bas- keTbalI . . . an acTive member oT The VarsiTy Club . . . one of New York's Tew and Tading GianT Tans . . . plans To maior in business adminis- TraTion. RICHARD HICKS Hicksy . . . Usually noT Tar Trom Remy . . . Won VarsiTy Ie++er Tor Track and has been on The TooTbaII Team Tor Three years . . . member of The VarsiTy Club . . . likes popular music in addiTion To sporTs . . . plans To enTer The Tield oT ac- counTing. LESLIE HOLLANDER Les . . . member of The Freshman and Senior Sci- ence Clubs Tor Three years . . . a Spanish Club member in his Junior year . . . Service League . . . works Tor The Civil De- Tense Ground Observer Corps . . . plans To be a veTerinarian. ROBERT HUFSCHMID HuFFy . . . 'rhe Iulure Presideni? . . . Prexy of his Freshman, Sophomore, and Senior classes . . . Presiden+ of Varsiry Club. W.l.R.C .... Veep of S+uden+ Council . . . I-Io- nor Socieiy . . . Sfudeni Direclor of 'the Junior Play . . . Varsi+y IeHer- man in fooiball and base- ball . . . Represeniaiive ar Friendly Crossways . . . an all around guy. CAROLE JACKOWITZ Jake . . .a devoled fan of Marlon Brando . . . has a fabulous collecfion of sruiiled animals which she adores . . . I.R.C.. French Club, Spirir Com- mifiee . , . Publicily Com- miHee for ihe Junion Play . . . House Commiriee for ihe Senior Play.. . fun Io be wifh. MARGARET JAKOB Midge . . . Three year member of Varsily Twirl- ing Squad . . . Music Club . . . loves ice ska?- ing ancl roller skaiing . . . small and sincere. ARTHUR JASPAN Enjoys sporis and marh . . . Presideni of +he Maih Club . . . member of 'rhe Maih Team . . . Sold Tickers for Ihe Junior and Senior plays . . . Arie is known as a quiel' soul . . . plans +o sfudy engi- neering. ww 'sd' ? wwe' Mai I I fix VALERIE KAHN Adores Cairos and pizza . . . BulIe'rin Circulaiion Slaff for four years . . . Drama Workshop I . . . French Club . . . Spirii Commi++ee . . . crazy aboui Ihe Dodgers, who have made her very un- happy . . . infends fo go info relailing af+er col- lege . . . Val loves liv- ing. ROBERT KATZ Ka+zy . . . proud pos- sessor of a winning per- sonaliiy . . . aciive mem- ber of ihe Spanish Club and Siudenl Council . . . Presideni of W.C.C. and I.R.C .... Treasurer of Freshman class . . . sfage manager of Junior Play . . . always has lime for iusf one more aciiviiy . . . can'+ forgef fhose skiing weekends. JOHN KESSLER Mule . . . our 440 man . . . four years of frack . . . Fullback for +he Jac- ke+s in his Senior year . . . Treasurer of Drama Workshop I as a Sopho- more . . . Ma+h Club . . . Varsify Club . . . Co- Chairman of Ihe I-louse Commirlee for 'rhe Senior Play . . . his prize posses- sion, I h a 1' mo+orscoo+er . . . a real nice guy wi+h a magnilicenl physique. ELAINE KING A sweef smile and pIen+y of ambifion . . . worked hard for 'rhe Service League and Spirir Com- miHee . . . our famous ac- cordionisf . . . smash hi+ in S'rars Over Broadway for 'rhree years . . . likes sporfs, dancing and mu- sic. 25 THOMAS KIRK Tom ...Drives a hof green Plymoufh . . . likes fo finker . . . acfive member of fhe Advanced Science Club . . . Fresh- man and Varsify Baskef- ball . . . Rifle Team for 'rwo years . . . promises no+ fo shoof anyone . . . experf on cars, girls and fun . . . his fufure is in fhe clouds, commercial pilof. ELLEN KLACHKIN Famous for her nafural red hair . . . W.C.C., Pa+ches sfaff, fickef commiffee for fhe Junior play . . . publicify com- miffee for 'rhe Senior play . . . loves children . . . a fufure feacher . . . do redheads really have bad fempers? Nof fhis one . . . sweef disposifion . . . a pleasanf person fo have around. BOB KNAPP Knapper . . . always seen running . . . fhis boy iusf doesn l' like fo walk . . . four years of frack and a year of cross coun- fry . . . capfain of bofh . . . fwo years of foofball . . . acfive member of fhe Varsify Club . . . Honor Sociefy . . .one of Rem and fhe boys . . . plans fo sfudy biology . . . has all fhe earmarks of success. RUTH KOEHLER Perl' and arfisfic . . . Pafches Arf Edifor . . . her flair is oil painfing . . . Presidenf of fhe Arf Club . . . Treasurer of fhe Music Club . . . Ushereffe for 'rhe Junior Play . . . girls' sporfs . . . perse- verance will pay greaf dividends. 26 j 1 'w ' 43 - -wf 'TV' NANCY KORS Sincerify personified . . . lady of leffers . . . en- joys m a n y correspon- dances . . . Girls' Sporfs . . . Secrefary and Trea- surer of Leaders Club . . .N Head of House Com- miffee 'for Junior Play . . :likes cooking and sewing . . . a nursing ca- reer in fhe fufure. GAIL KOZINN Kozie . . . Transfer from Far Rockaway High in her Sophomore year . . . immediafely became an acfive member of fhe class . . . Arf Club . . . Adverfising Sfaff of fhe Bullefin . . . Spanish Club Prexy . . . Publicify Commiffee for fhe Junior Play . . . Service League . . .a l-lewleff fwirler . . . prompfer for fhe Senior Play . . . a preffy blond. KAREN KRASNER A fransfer from Scarsdale High School in her Se- nior year . . . made many friends in a shorl' fime ...male and female . .. likes sporfs, especially golf . . . iazz enfhusiasl . . . wanfs fo be a physi- cal educafion feacher. STEVEN KREISBERG Good 'rhings come in small packages . . . Presidenf of S f u d e n f Council and Junior Class . . . Reporfer on fhe Bul- lefin for fhree years . . . Secrefary-Treasurer of fhe Junior Science Club . . . W.l.R.C .... Spanish Club . . . Business Man- ager of Time Ouf For Ginger . . . popular mu- sic fan . . . prospecfive lawyer. STEPHEN KREISS STeve . . . an avid Yankee Tan . . . acTive member OT The lvlaTh Club . . .Worked Tor The Senior Play . . . parTici- panT in The YouTh AcTiv- iTy Program oT his Tem- ple . . . plans To aTTend Business School . . . a quieT and worThwhile as- seT To any acTiviTy. HERBERT KUPCHIK Herb . . . a real cam- era bug . . . oTTen Tound in The dark room, devel- oping picTures, oT course . . . member oT The Pho- Tography Club . . . Am- biTion To be a'clocTor . . . noThing negaTive in sTore Tor him. BONNIE SUE KVARES TransTer Trom TaTT High School in her Sophomore Year . . . she Tlies Through The air wifh The greaTesT oT ease . . . main inTeresT is modern dancing . . . a s T e a d y parTicipanT in STars Over Broadway . . . UshereTTe Tor Senior Play . . . member OT French Club, Spanish Club, and girls' sporTs . . . ambiTion is To be a Teacher. JOZINA LAP Jose . . . a welcome TransTer Trom Far Rocka- way High School in Ju- nior Year. . . parTicipaTed in Home Economics Club, and Tennis Club . . . ac- Tive in The youTh acTiviTies oT her church . . . a social dancing devoTee . . . as- pires To a nursing career. g if? T l E fir' JOHN LASCO AThleTic Type . . . a new arrival To HewleTT Trom Upper Darby High School, Pennsylvania . . . VarsiTy BaskeTbaII Team . . . Member oT our Cross CounTry Track Team . . . hopes To be a proTes- sional baskeTball coach. GEORGIA LAWSON George . . . Hub PreTTy and popular mem- ber oT The class . . . re- porTer Tor The BulleTin . . . ParTicipaTed in girls' sporTs . . . ArT Chairman oT The SpiriT CommiTTee . .. UshereTTe Tor The Jun- ior Play . . . PubliciTy CommiTTee Tor The Junior and Senior Plays . . . likes To lisTen To all kinds oT music. HENRIETTA LEBOWITZ l-lenny . . . a member oT boTh The SpiriT Com- miTTee and The BoosTers . . . her hobby is collecT- ing odd boTTles and sTuTTed animals . . . plans To aTTend business school. JEFFREY LEEDY JeTT . . . member oT The Science Club . . . Vice PresidenT oT The ArT Club . . . W.l.R.C. . . . arT sTaTi oT PaTches . . . BulleTin ArT EdiTor . . . Tennis Team . . . you name iT and he'll draw iT. 27 ROBERT LEFF Bob . . . his varied in- 'reresfs include fishing and drawing. and phofogra- phy . . .a member of fhe Camera Club . . . Publi- cify Commiffee for fhe Junior and Senior Plays . . . Science Club mem- ber . . . volunfeer in fhe Ground Observer Corps. SUSAN LEHRHOFF Sue . . . always smiling . . . our fraveling gal . . . member of fhe World Cifizens Club . . . La So- ciefe Francaise . . . girls' sporfs enfhusiasf . . . prompfer for fhe Junior Play . . . one of her main inferesfs is in fhe field of fencing. NANCY LEVY A welcome addifion fo Hewleff from Lawrence in her Junior year . . . acrive in girls' sporfs . . . inferesfecl in fhe piano . . . plans fo sfudy refail- ing. ROBERT LIEB Bob ...member of fhe Freshman Science Club . . . French Club. 2 years . . . Publicify Commiffee for fhe Junior Play . . . had a parf in fhe Senior Play . . . his varied infer- esfs include fishing, arf, and phofography . . . ap- preciafes a good ioke . . . plans 'ro sfudy law. 28 fm fir 'QU 'T inn..--'f' MQ, We gn-f. 'Un FRANCES LIEBERMAN Fran . . . parficipafed in W.I.R.C .... Spanish Club . . . Sales sfaff of Pafches , . . Ge'r your copy here! . . . enioys all Types of music . . . Shall We Dance? . . . guief friendliness, her forfe . . . a language ma- ior in college. MARION LIEBLICH Sure shof wifh a baskef- ball . . . diffo volleyball . . . W.C.C .... La So- ciedad Hispanica . . . Ari Club . . . Member of Pro- gram Commiffee for bofh plays . . . Publicify Com- miffee for 'rhe Senior Play . . . likes fo go on food safaris . . . explores refrigerafors . . . espe- cially Suzy's . . . famous for fun, frolic and fire- works. LAWRENCE LYNN Larry . . . A pranksfer . . . loves playing prac- fical iokes . . . inferesfs include girls, records, sporfs and more sporfs . . . J.V. Baskefball . . . J.V. Baseball . . . Varsify Club . . . Anyone for fennis? . . . fufure fy- coon in business adminis- frafion. KATHRYN MALCHIK Kafhy . . . iviigrafed from Valley Sfream Soufh in her Junior year . . . experf in hockey . . . l Could I-lave Danced All Nighf . . . Thefa Gamma Chi . . . expecfs fo wear one of fhose perky liffle nurse's caps . . . lucky pa- lienfsl BONNIE MALEN Bon . . . C'esT si bon . . . SecreTary and Then Vice-PresidenT of Drama Workshop I . . . French Club . . . PresidenT of Alpha I-li-Y . . . bubbles wiTh laughfer . . . ambi- Tion To be a secreTary, preferably To Frank Si- naTra. CAROLYN MANN Lynny . . . pep and personaliTy ersonified . . . her speech runneTh on like a brook . . . quiz queen . . . likes an answer for everyThing . . . Secre- Tary of W.C.C ,... mem- ber of W.l.R.C .... French Club . . . PaTch- es sTaff . . . adverfising sTaff of BulleTin . . . served on PubliciTy Coma miTTee for Junior and Se- nior plays . . . she's a na- Tural. JOSEPH MANNION Joe . . . Egadsl . . . quief member of The Se- nior Class . . . loves pho- Tography . . . a lion wiTh The lens . . . Tavorife sporT, fishing . . . hooks nofhing less Than 20 pound whoppers . . . Tales of a fisherman! . . . Army bound afTer graduaTion. WILLIAM MARSHALL Bill . . . newcomer To our school This year from MillenockeT, Maine . . . sfrong, silenT Type from The Norfh . . . oufdoor sporTsman . . . enjoys hunfing . . . fishing . . . swimming . . . baseball, baskelball and foofball . . . indoor inTeresT cen- Ters on music, especially high Fidelify recordings . . . Engineering is his goal. ans. lix 0'-i.,,g? in an LINDA MAY One of The firsT To geT ThaT driver's license . . . L'il Linda ...Guardian of Sophomore wealfh as Class Treasurer . . . S+u- denf Council . . . PaTch- es Sfaff . . . BulleTin Member of W.C.C. and French Club . . . Plans To maior in Elemenfary Edu- caTion . . . sure To colllec+ barrels of apples. HAZEL MCGOVERN Known as Irish To her friends . . . hoT-rod enThu- siasT . . . Likes aufo me- chanics and rock and roll . . . Member of The Varsify Twirling Squad for Three years . . . Ten- nis Team . . . SpiriT Com- miTTee . . . has disTincTive hobby of hunfing . Fu- Ture secreTary. BARBARA MEARS Warm and friendly per- sonaliTy . . . Chairman of The Make-up CommiTTee for The Senior Play . . . AdverTising STaff of The BulleTin . . . Leaders Club and Home Eco- nomics Club . . . a whiz aT all sporfs. ANDREW MELTZER Andy . . . aTTended Rhodes school in his Ju- nior year . . . Member of The Chess Club, enioys The game and is a good player . . . inTeresTed in aviafion and elecTronics . . . plans To enTer one of The fields . . . I-Tis sfamp collecTion-a prized pos- session. 29 INA MESH Good naTured . . . a sin- cere Triend . . . an imporT To HewleTT Trom Mary A. Burnham School ...Span- ish Club . . . acTiviTies in- clude I-li-Y and BBG. . . . TickeT CommiTTee Tor Senior Play . . . AdverTis- ing STaTT oT PaTches ...her goal is To become a linguisT. BONNIE METZ A combinaTion oT sweeT- ness and sinceriTy . . . TransTerred Trom Far Rockaway High School in her Junior year . . . loves To dabble wiTh crayon or EainT brush . . . plans To ecome an arT Teacher. MARJORIE MEYER PreTTy, vivacious, and ver- saTile . . . There is noThing Margie can'T do well . . . Veep of Freshman and Sophomore classes . . . BulleTin News EdiTor . .. STudenT Council Vice- Pres .... French Club PresiclenT . . . Co-EdiTor oT PaTches . . . Honor SocieTy . . . W.l.R.C. . .. Drama Workshop I . . Friendly Crossways . . . EdiTor of The Program Tor boTh plays . . . a TuTure science or language ma- ior. RICHARD MEYERS Rick . . . an exTremely likeable guy wiTh a good sense oT humor . . . One oT HewleTT's aThleTes . . . valuable asseT To The Var- siTy Baseball Team . . . VarsiTy Bowling . . . Var- siTy Tennis Two years . . . Freshman BaskeTbaIl and FooTball . . . hobbies in- clude coins and cars. 30 'fir ww' -4 wc ' 'fhervwv gfwnqlv ? '-N RALPH MEYROWITZ RaTes among The Top oT The class . . . W.l.R.C. Veep . . . Chairman oT Junior Play TickeT Com- miTTee and Senior Play Business Manager . . . Member oT The MaTh Club, Science Club and l.R.C .... Three year member oT The GOIT Team . . . hopes To become a docTor. JANICE MILLER Jan . . . always cheer- Tul and ready To lend a hand . . . an acTive par- TicipanT in girls' sporTs . . . properTy commiTTee Tor Senior Play . . . Home Economics Club . . . mem- ber oT circulaTion sTaTT oT The BulleTin Tor Two years . . . a poTenTial sec- reTary. SANDRA MITTMAN Sandie . . .Typing whiz . . . TasTer Than sound . .. SecreTarial Club . . . BoosTers . . . SecreTarial STaTT oT PaTches . . . parTicipanT in girls' sporTs in Freshman year . . . Flower CommiTTee oT Ju- nior Play . . . UshereTTe Tor Senior Play . . . likes painTing, cooking, and piano . . . will make an ideal secreTary. BRUCE MORRIS One of The Morris Twins . . . LiTeralIy lives on The links . . . loves golT and played on The Golf Team Tor Two years . . . OTher diversions are baskeTball, TooTball, and bowling . . . Would like To enTer The Tield OT journalism. JEFFREY MORRIS The olher hall ol lhe Mor- ris 'ream . . . a greal sporls enlhusiasl . . . plays goll and parlici- paled in league bowling . . .an avid Philalelisl and Numisnnalisl . . . lulure corporalion presidenl. LILA MORRIS lnlelligenl and ever will- ing devolee lo her class . . . Presidenl ol lhe Ho- nor Sociely . . . Co-Edi- lor ol Pa+ches . . . Bullelin lealure wriler . . . W.l.R.C.. W.C.C.. I.R.C .... French Club . . . Secrelary of Sludenl Council . . . Friendly Crossways . . . Talenled aclress in Junior and Se- nior plays and Drama Worlcshop I . . . Perl, Peppy, Personable. ELIZABETH MYERS Friendly, allable Be+h . . . parlicipaled in len- nis and archery . . . Serv- ice League . . . Ticker Commillee lor Junior Play. . . Bulle'rin adver- lising slafl . . . Galhered props lor lhe Senior Play . . . Spends spare hours playing records . . . Hopes lo be a woman in while. FAY NADEL Music anyone? Can al- ways be lound spanning 'rhe ivory Iceys . . . Trea- surer and Vice Presidenl of 'the Music Club . . . W.I.R.C .... Publicily Commillee ol 'rhe Junior Play . . . Ardenl colleclor of classical records . . . will sludy music in college . . . WQXR's mosl de- voled Iislener. magy- A...-ann 'JI ,-'wus MARTHA NEWMAN Muffy . . . alias Gin- ger . . . a devolee ol lhe lhealre . . . a success in bolh lhe Junior and Sen- nior Plays . . . Circulalion Manager of lhe BulIe+in . . . l.R.C .... W.C.C . . . French Club . . . Slu- denl Council . . . avid record colleclor . . . en- ioys 'traveling . . . Per- sonilicalion of Gel Up and Go. ROSEMARY NEWMAN Ro . . . lrresislible per- sonalily . . . a sure win- ner in any sporl . . . Bul- le+in Fealure Slall and 6irls Sporls Edilor . . . Member ol French Club, Leaders Club, and Pal'ches Slall . . . Co- Chairman ol The Ticlcel Commillee lor 'rhe Senior Play . . . Agnes Carol in Time Oul for Ginger hopes 'ro be back in lhe classroom in a Few years. PETER NIEMAN Pele . . . a real sporls- man . . . Junior Varsily Baseball . . . Frosh and J.V. Baskelball . . . Span- ish Club member . . . helped wilh 'rhe Senior Play . . . one aversion is homeworlc . . . a Yanlcee man. . . never a dull mo- menl. ANNE NOSOVITSKY Nash . . . lhe girl wilh The perlecl and ever- changing coillure . . . Publicily Commillee for bolh Junior and Senior plays.. . Girls' Sporls . .. Music Club . . . proud owner ol a l95O conver- 'rible . . . loves To play lhe piano . . . one of Hew- IeH's prelliesl Seniors. 3l MERYL OPPENHEIM Has ThaT All American look and delighTTul giggle . . . SpiriT CommiTTee . .. VarsiTy Cheerleader . . . SpiriT CommiTTee . .. . . . UshereTTe Tor The Senior Play . . . enioys horseback r i d i n g and swimming . . . a TuTure physical educaTion Teach- er. RICHARD ORENSTEIN Dick . . .an all around guy . . . Freshman Track . . . lnTramural BaskeTball . . . VarsiTy FooTball . . . MaTh Club . . . worked on TickeT CommiTTee Tor The Junior Play and Co- Chairman of The same CommiTTee Tor The Senior Play . . . likes converTibles and bunnies . . . a Tu- Ture engineer. BARBARA OTIS Bobbi . . . J.V. and VarsiTy Cheerleader . . . permanenT member oT Honor SocieTy . . . Secre- Tary and Prexy oT Drama Workshop l . . . l-lislish . . . Make-up Tor Junior Play . . . STudenT Coun- cil . . . Girls' sporTs . . . hockey is The greaTesT sporT . . . peT peeve- How's The elevaTor busi- ness? . . . promoTing in- TernaTional relaTionships in an excellenT manner. FREDARICA PAUL Freddie . . . CuTe blonde wiTh a maTching personaliTy . . . W.l.R.C. and l.R.C .... Chairman of CosTume CommiTTee Tor The Junior Play . . . Member oT Drama Work- sho I., Cercle Francais, andDSTudenT Council . . . CollecTed props Tor The Senior Play . . . avid maTh sTudenT and prospecTive maTh Teacher. 32 CARL PECK Carlos . . . ExTremely well-liked by all his class- maTes . . . SporTs enThu- siasT . . . VarsiTy Baseball Three Years . . . Junior VarsiTy FooTball Two Years . . . also played in- Tramural baskeTball . . . SporTs Co-EdiTor oT The BulleTin . . . Spanish Club . . .avid Yankee Tan and TooTball GianT Tan . . . hopes To become an announcer or a wriTer . . . an amiable guy. PHYLLlS PLUTZER Bunny . . . SpiriTed and likeable member oT The class . . .Transferred Trom NewTown High aT The end oT her Sophomore year . . . member oT The Music Club . . . TickeT CommiTTee Tor Senior Play . . . AdverTising STaTT oT PaTches . . . cuTe as a buTTon. MATTHEW POLLACK MaTh has iTs complica- Tions, buT noT Tor MaTTy . . . A member oT The MaTh Club . . . played inTramural baske+balI . . . CapTain oT his Team in The SouTh Shore Temple Bowling League . . . Likes The Dodgers . . . plans To aTTend engineering school. KATE ANN POPP HisTory and smiles are her specialTy . . . W.l.R.C. W.C.C.. l.R.C .... Mu- sic Club member . . . Tour years oT girls' sporTs . . . TickeT CommiTTee Tor Junior Play . . . Column- isT Tor The BulleTin . . . loves anyThing perTaining To music . . . always will- ing To work hard . . . a TuTure l-lisTory Teacher. LEONARD PORTNOY Lenny . . . also known as Zebra . . . mad abour cars . . . Varsify Baseball .- . . played wilh +he Varsily Foofball Band . . . an ue-her for The Ju- nior Play . . . Assislani S+age Manager for The Senior Play . . . quiel and compelenl . . . plans To be an accounianf. RICHARD PRIZZI Jus'r an ordinary Joe . . . likes girls, cars, and sporls such as baseball and Toofball . . . an avid aulo-racing ian . . . mem- ber of The Cam Riders. The hor-rodding club of I-lewlelr . . . rushes by in a cloud of dusl. ELLEN PROBER A hard working gal . . . Presideni of her BBG. . . . Arl Club . . . l.R.C. . . . Conlribuled lo The Bulle'rin in many ways: Chalk Dust Adverlis- ing and Circulafion Slaifs . . . Palches Circula- fion . . . Recrealion Coun- cil . . . Recipienl of 'rhree Girls' Sporls Awards . . . a 'rennis Ian . . . collecl menus, records, and maich book covers . . . fu+ure Teacher. PATRICIA QUINN Jackie is well known ai I-lewleii as The leader of The drum maiorelles . . . also member of The Iwirl- ing squad . . . leader in confralernily . . . shows an inieresi in music by collecling records and belonging +o music ap- preciaiion clubs . . . ice skaling is anolher main inleresl . . . hopes 'ro work al' B.0.A.C. Yfji 3 TV :'. 7 ui, 1 1 M5-We Ui 'ev' X K 1 X I , ,v X ' ,,4-ur Qt s- -Q, L. ., I - g f , . N ft RICHARD REISERT Rich . . . ho? rod en- +husias'r and presidenl of The Cam Riders . . . keeps in Trim by weighl lifiing . . . Expecis To ioin The Marines aifer gradu- afion . . . can usually be found in or under his sporfy maroon Ford con- verlible. ARTHUR REISS Arch . . . parlicipaied in Frosh and J.V. baskel- ball . . . Track . . . base- ball. . . Bowling Team... Mafh Club . . . Secrelary- Treasurer of The Varsily Club . . . Paiches Sporls Co-Edifor . . . plans To sfudy engineering . . . has a one Track mind con- cerning Ihe female of The species. RICHARD RESUA The only Three-leller man in his Sophomore year Co-Caplain oi The Var- sify Fooiball Team for Iwo years . . . Awarded All-Scholaslic Honorable Menlion for Varsily Bas- kelball . . . Co-Capiain of Freshman and Varsily Baskelball Teams . . . Track Team . . . you guessed ill! . . . Ricky in- 'Iends To become a physi- cal educalion Teacher and coach. ANN RITONDO A Transfer from Lawrence in her Junior year . . . There she parlicipafed in girls' sporis and The Law- rence I-lomemaking Club . . . plans 'ro become a business office represenf- a+ive of The Ielephone company . . . Babe, as she is called by her friends, likes ice-skaling, dancing, and alhlelics. 33 PATRICIA ROCHEVILLE PaT . . . ioined us from WashingTon Irving High School in Senior Year . . . inTeresTed in sporTs . , . member of The girls' hockey Team . . . lends sweeT Tones To The chorus . . . plans To be a Teacher. MICHAEL ROCHKIND Mike ...One OT Hew- leTT's avid science bugs . . . Veep of The Ad- vanced Science Club . . . Member OT l.R.C., MaTh Club and VarsiTy Club . . . was Manager of The BaskeTball Team . . . SeTs CommiTTee Tor The Senior Play . . . Enioys lisTening To LaTin-American music Would like To become an accounTanT. JUDITH ROSENBER6 Judi . . . Equipped wiTh a wonderful personaliTy and disposiTion To maTch . . . French Club . . . Spanish Club . . . TickeT CommiTTee Tor The Junior Play . . . BulleTin STaTT . . . Girls' SporTs . . . Enioys Traveling . . . plans To be- come a social worker. GARY ROSENSTRAUCH Known To Triends as Ro- sie . . . avid sporTs Tan . . . wonderTul sense of humor . . . Science Club . . . MaTh Club . . .Track Team . . . his speci,alTy is The hurdles . . . likes dancing . . . plans To sTudy Chemical Engineering. 34 Qwe- . M ya ,-I 'Ml MJ ww I. 1-ag. gs, W k.,. . , Y , .Q W- mmf QL Mal 'fwfr is W: ,,,p.,, ,.,, .. , .six iif,,..1r . -sf, L5 . g rl' A 1 T ii is . f 1-., I k I R Wil 4 Q I T Ji- J M Ti WW? I , A . , ., GARY RUTH Gerado . . . ladies' man . . . Spanish Club . . . Track Team .. . ln- Tramural Tennis and Bas- keTball . . . SpiriT Com- miTTee . . . PubliciTy CommiTTee Tor boTh Ju- nior and Senior plays . . . likes cars, science, and girls . . . Wow! WhaT a combinaTionl! FRIEDA RUDMAN Friedie . . . A real lik- able gal . . . Music Club . . . DramaTics Club . . . French Club . . . Girls' SporTs . . . BuIleTin . . . PaTches STaTf . . . re- laxes by lisTening To mu- sic or playing The piano . . . a career in elemen- Tary educaTion is her goal. JEFFREY SANDHAUS JeTT . . . an excellem' arTisT . . . everyone loves his animaTed carToons Z . . PaTches ArT STaTT . . . member OT The Spanish Club Tor Two years . . . plans To sTudy medicine . . . varieTy is The spice oT his liTe. KENNETH SCHEDEL Tall silenT Type . . . came To us from Bowen High School, Chicago where his main inTeresT was baseball . . . ATTer high school, Ken plans To ioin The Navy and sTudy elec- Tronics . . . Here's an avid I-li-Fi Tan who builT his own seT. FRANCES SCHEINER Wears lhe nicesl' blush in The Senior Class . . . Properly Commillee for Junior and Senior Plays . . . Home Economics Club . . . lilces popular and semi-classical music . . . plans lo become a merchandising buyer. SUSAN SCHEMAILLE Talenled, allraclive mem- ber ol lhe Senior Class . . . J.V. and Varsily Cheerleader . , . Vice- Presidenr of lhe Spanish Club . . . Ari Club . .. Tennis Honor Team . . . Girls' Sporls . . . Parch- es Arr Slalil . . . enjoys playing 'rhe piano . . . enlhusiaslic aboul arf, Jrennis, and horseback ride ing . . . plans lo become a commercial arlisl. LINDA SCHENKER lhe ouldoor 'rype . . . en- ergelic and aihlelic . . . Dramalics Club . . . Girls' Sporls . . . Publicily Com- millee lor lhe Senior Play . . . lilces lo play ren- nis and golf in her spare 'rime . . . a real sweel gal. RONNIE SCHIFF Transfer in Senior Year from W. C. Mepham High . . . immecliale par- licipanl in class aclivilies . . . small bundle ol en- ergy . . . member of l.R.C .... publicily lor Senior Play . . . Junior Volunleer al Soulh Nas- sau Communily Hospilal . . . member of Nalional Conference of Chrislians and Jews. . . plans lo be a physical lherapisi. HOWARD SCHIMMEL Known lo all as Howie or Shifry . . . a lighl-hearled, lively member of The Se- nior Class . . . l.R.C. . . . Senior Class Treasurer... Freshman Baslcelball . . . Capiain ol: lhe Bowling Team . . . Sporlswriler for rhe Bulle+in . . . Sels Commirlee lor rhe Senior Play . . . has a passion for hamburgers . . . plans 'ro be an archilecl. CHRISTINE SCHNER Welch her jump! . . . cheerleader for four years and Caplain ol: lhe Var- sily Squad This year . . . aclive member of Sludenl' Council . . . Leaders Club . . . Bulle+in Circulalion Sraif . . . French Club . . . Publicily Commillee for 'rhe Junior Pla . . . loves music and children . . . always happy and full of fun. RICHARD SCOTT Richie . . . The Class Joker . . . always ready. willing, and able lo have fun . . . Junior Science Club . . . Sold 'riclceis for Junior and Senior Plays . . . lilces sporls and is a member of lhe Track Team . . . fulure plans in- clude a career in business adminislralion. DONALD SELESKO Don . . . one of Hew- leH's valuable alhleles . . . Parlicipaled in fool- ball and baseball for 'Four years . . . baskelball for lhree years . . . Mafh Club . , . Execulive Coun- cil of Varsily Club . . . Usher for Junior and Se- nior Plays . . . Plans lo sludy business adminislra- lion. 35 MICHAEL SEPTON Mickey or Big Sep . . . Jovial and congenial . . . Presideni' of Spanish Club . . . member oi Au- dio Visual . . . Chairman of Sound Commiiree for Junior Play . . . Secreiary oi Nassau A.Z.A. Com- mi+'ree for foreign s'ru- denis . . . plans io enier Foreign Service. DOUGLAS SHAW Doug . . . four year member of ihe Audio Vi- sual Aid Squad . . . eleci- ed Veep in his Sophomore and Junior years . . . helped cons+ruc'r seis for ihe Junior Play . . . lighi- ing for Senior Play . . . enioys working on his cool car . . . plans +o siudy Foresiry. JAMES SHEARER Monk . . . Loyal four- ear member of our 'Fool- ball squad . . . enioys all sporis . . . a furure in aeronauiics . . . will prob- ably man our iirsi space ship . . . known for his sense of humor. JOEL SHENKEL Shenk . . . can always be found wiih +he girls in his Chevy . . . pariici- pared in irack as a Fresh- man . . . a member of 'fhe Spirir Comrniiiee . . . Pasi Presidenf of The General Science Club . . . This boy will never be wi+hou+ friends . . . of boih sexes . . . plans +o siudy engineering. 36 RONALD SICKM EN Ronny . . . aciive in ihe Junior Science Club . . . Spuinick beware! . . . Se- nior Play Tick-5+ Cornmii- 'ree . . . Member of The Varsiiy Fooiball Band . . . enioys lisiening +o music on his Hi-Fi sei . . . plans io be an elecirical engi- neer. ELLEN SIEGEL Transfer from Abraham Lincoln High School in her Junior year . . . im- mediaiely became an ac- iive member of i'he class . . . an excellenf aihleie ...Music Club... Home Economics Club . . . Publiciiy Gommifiee and Ushereiie for ihe Senior Play .. .likes music -and collecis records . . . iniiiaiive brings resulis. GEORGE SINGER Ofren seen swinging The baron for ihe school band . . . member of ihe school Ouariei . . . avid fan of modern iazz . . . enioys bowling . . . our nomina- Hon for ihe iuiure Guy Lombardo. SUSAN SMALL Sue Member of ihe Ar+ Club . , .Spanish Club... Prop Commiiiee for Ju- nior Play . . . Publiciiy Commiiiee for Senior Play . . . pariicipaied in girls' sporfs . . . Mickey Man+le's mosi' avid fan . . . always knows ihe score. l THOMAS SMITH SmiHy . . . parlici- aled in J.V. and Varsily baseball . . . also a mem- ber of 'rhe J.V. and Var- si+y Rifle Ieam . . . can be Iound al all kinds of sporis evenls . . . plans +o sfudy accounling . . . a reliable friend. BARBARA SPECINER A ready wil' and a flash- ing smile . . . Veep of Drama Workshop I for 'rwo years . . . Leaders Club .. . Bulle'rin adver- rising and Feafure Sfahf .. . Pa+ches . . . promp- Ier for Junior Play . . . dancing Ihe cha-cha is only one of her many fal- enls . . . a Iulure elemen- Iary school feacher. FREDERICK STANTON Fred . . . King . . . Greal alhlelre and all around guy . . . a four leHer man . . . Co-Cap- 'rain of our Foolball Team for 'rwo years . . .a mem- ber ol +he Sec+ion Ihree All Srar Baseball Team . . . enioys singing in Ihe chorus . . . plans lo sfudy Physical Educaiion. FREDDA STECKLER Energy plus . . . honor Ieams in fennis. volleyball, and baskefball . . . mem- ber of The Music Club and Spirif Commilfee . . . Publicify Commiilee for Senior Play . . . inieresied in all I pes of dancing, especially ballet pk H J rf' if ' -I 5 'Y QW!-elf' y 'Vx '57 LINDA STERN Lin . . . always sincere and willing 'Io underiake a job . . . Secrelrary of French Club, S p a n is h Club, and W.l.R.C .... winner of Jrhe French Con- +es'r . . . Honor Socie+y . .. wrole Chalk Dus+, Sen- ior Snapsho+s and fea- Iure for 'rhe Bulle'rin . . . Co-Chairman of +he Publicily Commirlee for Ihe Senior Play . . . a 'rrue assel' +o 'rhe Senior Class. RICHARD STOLL Dick . . . a praciical ioker . . . an avid follower of Ihe New York Sfock Exchange . . . Whai a combinarionl . . . mem- ber of W.l.R.C. and Malh Club . . . Ticker Commir- 'Iee for Ihe Junior Play . . . played infra-mural soffloall . . . plans To work on Wall SIree+. PATRICIA STONE PaHi . . . has an aili- nily for The s+a're of Ver- rnonl . . . sold Pa+ches .. .wrole AIumnews for 'rhe Bulle+in . . . Pub- licily Cornmilfee for Ihe Junior Play. . . Hi-Y . .. 'Iennis enfhusiasi and fu- 'rure Olympic skier. DONALD STUDLEY Don . . . one of Ihe quie+ ones . . . belonged 'ro +he in+ra-mural Iennis Iearn, Spanish Club. Au- dio-Visual Aids Squad. Advanced Science Club, and Ticker Commillee for Senior Play . . . plans 'ro s+udy lnduslrial Engineer- ing in college. 37 'HOWARD SUSSEL Howie . . . STrong, si- lenT T pe . . . Our A-I man Tier sound-eTTecTs in The Junior Play . . . Pub- liciTy commiTTee Tor Se- nior Play . . . played Freshman TooTball and in- Tra-mural baskeTball . . . Science and Advanced Science Clubs . . . has an excelIenT sense oT humor . . . enioys drawing . . . plans To sTudy ArchiTec- Ture. ARLENE SUSSER Transfer To HewleTT in her Sophomore year . . . ex- Tremely ambiTious . . . member oi The Spanish Club . . . ArT Club . .. PaTches STaTF . . . has The disTincTion oT being The youngesT erson To ever graduaTe iliom Hew- leTT High School. POLLY THOMAS SweeTness reigns su- preme . . . Member oT The French Club and Drama Workshop . . . Did make-ups Tor The Junior and Senior Plays. . . loves The TheaTre and hopes To sTudy dramaTics in col- lege . . . Quick sense oi humor . . . Oh, ThaT driv- ing car! LINDA TOMBACK Tommie . . . energy plus loTs oT Tun . . . TickeT CommiTTee Tor Junior Play . . . Co-Chairman of The House CommiTTee Tor Senior Play . . . Home Economics Club . . . loves music Trom BeeThoven To Be-Bop . . . devoTee oT science-TicTion and horror movies. 38 R Wm' 'Q'- 'Vin .-JR J rv K , dwg. qv'--Q K. y ,- ,nf iA ' x N 'M' 3 JUDITH TURETZKY Judi . . . possessor of a preTTy smile . . . mem- ber du Cercle Francais . . . Treasurer oT Drama Workshop I Tor Two years . . . W.C.C .... Spanish Club. . . Peggy in The Senior Play . . . loves chil- dren land all love herl . . .a TuTure Teacher. M. LYNN TUTSCHULTE Tex or Blondie . . . An avid member of The HoT Rod Club. . .among her many inTeresTs are horseback riding and hill- billy records . . . has a yen Tor Travel . . . Her unusual ambiTion is To Train race horses. JOANNE VERGONA Jo . . . W.C.C. . . . member OT House Com- miTee Tor Junior Play and manager oT ProperTies CommiTTee Tor same . . . circulaTion sTaTT oT The BulleTin . . . Girls' SporTs . . . loves reading, records, and drawing . . . combinaTion oT inTelli- g e n c e, sweeTness, and modesTy . . . TuTure Teach- er. DAVID VOEHL Quiet easygoing, and Tull of Tun . . . Dave . . . collecTs anTigue Tirearms and war relics . . . acTive member OT The Valve- grinders . . . experT aT Taking cars aparT and puT- Ting Them back TogeTher again . . . SeTs CommiT- Tee Tor Senior Play . . . plans To aTTend college . . . where's The Tire? JOAN WEINSTEIN Loves music and dancing . . . member oT Service League and The PaTches STaTT . . . Ushered Tor The Junior Play . . . PubliciTy CommiTTee Tor Senior Play . . . CirculaTion STaTT oT The BulleTin . . .col- lecTs records and is an avid Tony MarTin Tan . . . a TavoriTe wiTh children . . . ambiTion: To become a Teacher. JOYCE WELSHER VibranT personaliTy . . . SecreT'ary - Treasurer oT l.R.C .... delegaTe To Friendly Crossways . . . will be The TirsT oT our class To make a FilibusTer. . . . Service League . . . known Tondly as Big Eyes or BrighT Eyes . . . TuTure elemenTary school Teacher. PETER WHEATON P e d r o' ' enTerTained T-TewleTT as assembly or- ganisT . . . his music could also be heard dur- ing inTermissions oT The Senior Play . . . member oT The Spanish Club . . . Science Club . . . mad abouT Tennis and swim- ming . . . quieT and com- peTenT. MARJORIE WINKLER winky-Dink . . . Au passes, ArT alone endur- ing, sTa s wiTh us . . . Loves Txashion designing . . . Member of STudenT Council . . . Spanish Club . . . Prexy oT her B.B.6. . . . PresidenT oT Area Council Tor Hi-Y . . . en- ioys lisTening To music... TuTure ChrisTian Dior. '17- W 19 l' anefx - 'W 4500 'll- ARTHUR WITZER ArTie . . . one oT The members oT The l-TewleTT High Taxi service . . . member oT W.C.C., Span- ish Club, l.R.C., STudenT Council, and MaTh Club . . . an enThusiasTic Tennis Tan and member of The InTra-mural Tennis Team ...acTive in youTh groups . . . plans To sTudy business adminisTraTion. MARY WOLF Avid Yankee Tan . . . has a yen Tor collecTing sTamps, record albums, and maTchbook covers . . . Traveling is her desire . . . enjoys all sporTs and parTicipaTes enThusiasTic- ally in hockey, baskeTball. baseball. and Tennis . . . a TuTure Teacher. MIRIAM WOLFE Mimi . . . quiel' diligenT worker . . . conTribuTions To BulleTin include Kids Kapers, Teacher Time, and Senior SnapshoTs . . . Member oT Drama Work- shop l . . . hobby: com- piling scrapbooks . . . Dyed-in-The-wool Yankee rooTer . . . plans To be- come a nurse. ROBERT WURMBRAND Bobby . . . Mr. Hea- gle's maThemaTical genius . . . member oT The MaTh Club . . . an avid Yankee Tan . . . TounTain oT knowl- edge Tor volumes oT base- ball sTaTisTics . . . will read from Huxley To Shakes- peare . . . TuTure accounT- anf. 39 ALVIN YEDLIN Al . . . One of ihe quieier members of 'rhe Senior Class . . . lilces all + pes o s or+s, es ecial biaseball aliid iooibriall . played on +he baseball ieam in his sophomore year . . . Can oifen be seen playing ball af lunch Time. LINDA ZALKIN Good io see her on 'rhe mend . . . quiel' and sin- cere . . . member of 'rhe Home Economics Club . . . has coniribuied many ar+icles fo +he Bulle+in . . . Pa+ches Adveriis- ing and Circulafion slails. 40 wry SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS NAN ZEICHNER Peanu+s . . . Transfer from Midwoocl High School in her Junior Year . . . 'lhe ouidoor iype . enjoys volleyball and horseback riding . . . al- ways wears a smile on her face and a iwinlcle in her eye. LLYNN ZICHT Has a minuie and disiinc- five handwriiing . . . Vice Presideni of ihe Music Club . . . French Club . . . Cos+ume Commiiiee for 'rhe Senior Play . . . Hi-Y . . . Councileifes . . . Talenied in boih 'rhe fields of music and arf. Fuiure inferior designer. Roberf Hufschmid ...,... ,...s.... P residenf Ma++hew Fink ,,,,,.... ,,,,,,,,,,, V ice-Presidenf Sandra Goldman .c.c,., cc.,.... Secre+ary Howard Shimmel .cc.sc... ......... T reasurer Individual freedom has always been ihe basis for 'rhe American way of life. ln recenf years, how- ever, fhere has been a marked 'rrend iowards conformiiy in almosr every area of our sociefy. Close observa+ion of our immediaie surroundings reveals a depressing sameness in dress, archifecfure and furnishings. Of grearer impori +han 'rhe growih of maierial coniormiiy is ihe increase of uniiormiiy in fhe realm of ideas. Once noied for iis wide diversify of opinions, American in+ellec+ual life is now marked by a universal blandness. li one's ideas do nor s+ric+Iy adhere 'ro s+andard concepis, he is immediaiely branded as eiiher a social misfii or a radical seeking 'ro des+roy our iime-honored iradi- iions. This principle of coniormiiy is relaiively new in our naiion. Escaping from 'rhe despoiism and in- 'rolerance of ihe Old World, early seHlers longed for a civiliza+ion in which each man would be free +o lead his own life wifh a minimum of regimenfa- iion. Sfrengfhened by ihe immense personal free- dom required 'ro build a naiion our of ihe wilder- ness, fhis ideal was incorporaied info 'rhe Consiiiu- Hon. As American life grew increasingly complex, new ihreais 'ro individual liberiy were mei by broader inierpreraiions of ihe Consriiuiion and by amendmenis. American individualism was never seriously +hrea+ened uniil rhe adveni of ihe cold war in 'rhe wake of World War ll. In ihe zealous eiiori io rid ihe naiion of disloyal elemenfs, independenl' 'rhinkers were oifen misfaken for subversives. lniel- lecruals, polifical dissenirers, and nonconformisis came info disrepuie, and iniellecrual coniormiiy be- came ihe order of 'rhe day. Recenr advances in ihe field oi science, high- lighied by RusSia's launching of rhe earih saielliies. have given added impefus 'ro fhis movement A+ firsf glance. rhe casual observer would be led 'ro believe rhaf a+ las'r 'rhe naiion has been awakened 'ro +he need for infelleciual freedom. The very same poliiicians who only a few years ago heaped scorn and abuse upon ihe eggheads now call for in- creased ufilizaiion of highly-developed minds in Needed: individualism by MaHhew Fink Winning Senior Essay order 'ro ma+ch Sovier scienfific achievemenfs. ln reali+y, currenr plans 'ro expand our scieniific skills would seriously fhrearen fhe aimosphere of iniel- lec+ual viialiiy so essenfial for success in rhis field. One proposal would give +he Federal Governmeni comple+e confrol of all phases of scien+ific en- deavor. l+ is nor dirficulr fo forsee fhe dire effecis of 'rhis scheme of basic research. which relies solely upon individual rhoughi and experirnenfaiion. Domi- naied by governmenr bureaucrals inieresied only in pracfical- accomplishme-nfs, basic research would lose ifs pioneering spirii, and furiher scienfific progiress would be hampered. There is increased +alk of requiring all secondary school and college siudenfs, regardless of personal inieresrs and abilifies, +o undergo an iniensive pro- gram of science and ma+hema'rics. If implemenied, +his plan would bring io an end 'rhe broad liberal ar'rs educafion which is designed io prepare The sfudenr for a rich and varied culfural life. American civilizafion would wifher, and we would be lefi' wifh an army of science-minded robois. Polifical achievemenis, like scien+ific ones, owe 'rheir success 'ro independenf +hough+. Such preseni- day ins+i+u+ions as 'rhe Unifed Narions, NATO, and fhe Uniled Sfaies iiself wereonce mere dreams in rhe minds of idealisfs who had sufficienf vision and courage 'ro 'rransiorm fheir dreams info realify. For 'rhe preservafion of our democrafic sysfem if is essenfial fhaf we nurfure +his spirif. To our Communis+ opponenis conFormi+y is by no means a new idea. Marxis+'doc+rine clearly calls for +he esiablishmenf of a classless sociefy in which +he s+a're and no+ fhe ci'rizen is-supreme. I+ would be ironic if +he Unifed S+a'res, aifempfing io com- bal' Soviei' world dominafion, should fall prey 'ro a conformiiy as siifling as 'rhe Communisfs' own. ln order io cope successfully wiih iufure Soviei' scienriiic and ideological fhreafs, we musi' culfivare an infelleciual climaie conducive fo individual free- dom. Only in fhis way can we meef 'rhe challenges of Our Brave New World. vii' - W1 V --A I ll ll Q I W 1 , l l , Q 4 .L , , ly ill ll ' my Sb A - .f-.:s.,,.- . SOPHOMORE YEAR Carefully following our blue prinfs lfhe missile skefch was now clearly definedl we embarked on a new year in a new school. A+ lasf we could meef upper classmen as equals . . . fhey were iusf as losf as we. Some of us even surpassed our ex- pecfafions . . . Lila and Bob were elecfed fo Hon- or Sociefy and on fhe afhlefic field Bob K. and Ricky R. achieved fame. Our afhlefic pro-wess was also exemplified in fhe gym show. ln fhe classroom, foo, we showed our falenfs. Wifh ease we masfered Caesar and many of us won language awards. As fhe year came fo a close a career conference gave us a look info fhe fufure. From Drawing Boar FRESHMAN YEAR As Freshmen, we were rudely pushed off fhe drawing board lon which appeared fhe fainf ouf- linei of a gianf missilel info fhe hallowed halls of Woodmere High School. There we were freafed as fhe lowly ones. Since all minorify facfio-ns musf have leaders, we immediafely elecfed Bob and Margie fo lead our class. Jusf as we were beginning fo gain our composure, we were upsef by fhe icy cold wafer of fhe gym showers. However, we soon re- covered from fhese unfimely shocks and forged bravely ahead, magazine subscripfions in hand. In fhese, our formafive sfages, we were aided and abeffed by Mrs. Zava'H', Miss Schneider, and Mr. Boyd. When almosf adiusfed fo high school life, we were iarred by fhe knowledge of our move fo a new school. 1 in y 5 MKI JIHMW1 W' 5 rf. to . ly s- if ,lr fl V,f ' 1 l ' yy yy? I . gi' pf-?J i f c Zz!! if X fi f 'y i l L' 'rlllllllll Q3 mf lf? X 4, I . .. gy lp. ' H- 4-vi, 42 Z ' bi- 'TA l'o Take - 011 JUNIOR YEAR Wifh knowledge as fuel, we were preparing for fhe 'Palme off. lOur missile had lefl' fhe drawing board.l Direcling 'lhis operafion was S+eve. We invaded S'l'uclen+ Council wi+h Bob, Margie, Lila and Sandy in fhe lead. We look Time Oul' for Ginger and made a smashing success. MuFfy, Nancy, and Diclr were +he slars of fhe year. Addi- fional enierlainmenl' was provided by songbirds Eddie and Sue. Of course lhey were accompanied by Linda and Brenda. The Muchmen broughi fame fo HewleH' wiih 'lheir baslcefball lriumphs. Follow- ing each game we celebrafed af our new recrea- +ion hall. Afler college boards and final exams we were al' lasi' ready 'For our senior year. is EW f yy y -f 7 , SENIOR YEAR The fime had come! During ihe course of +he year we cheered our 'loolball 'leam on 'lo vic'l'ory, presenled Danger From 'lhe Slry, enioyed our- selves al' senior parlies and welcomed Arnlang lAnnl and Yilma. Leading fha class 'lhrough 'lhese evenfs were Bob and MaH-. Sieve, loo, excelled as presidenl' of Sfudenl Council. Our edilors of fhe Bulle'l'in, Diana and Richard, successfully mel all fheir deadlines. The year was a wonderful one even fhough we were bo+hered by such frivialifies as one-way sfaircases, senior essays, and college ap- plica+ions. Al' lasl' we were ready. '55 . . . '56 . . . '57 . . . The class of I958 was ready for lhe lalce- offta fully launched missile. 1' I X fwi Z ,ffQ'7 . X WG , I. if X ,- 4 int e 5, ,il lillfll s j i Throughoul 'l'l lil!! ' V obooooooouu mm.. mf, 190000000000 m. w 00006000009 SQA 4121378 Q QQ' .V M x my B SHN 'Wai '53 f x L W as 9-ev- ' A ww-an- 'W? -gllf1. ur Wnrld Q -I H ,Mx if THE SENIOR CLASS PRESENTS DANGER FROM THE SKY CAST Judy Brandon, a brighf feenager ...,v,R,S..,,,,SS,,,AA,....,..,,.... Mary Manyblossoms, Mrs. Margaref Brandon, an undersfancling wife ..v,, r,......... Peggy Brandon, an elder Jeff Kramer, a securify officer ..... - .,,,......,......,e.,,....,,... Sfephen Holliday, head of fhe proiecf .......... Professor Lucius Brandon, Diclcie Conway, a playboy Counfess Nafalie Frascheffi, Lieufenanf Phillips, a co-pilof DIRECTOR .....,,.,,, , ...,.,,,..,., .,,., ,,,,,,,,... an Indian servanf ..,....,,.,..,,,..w,,... daughfer ..... - .......,......,, - .........,... ....a,..... a physicisf ,,... ..v,,,,,,A.......,,....,........,.,,v.a,.. STUDENT DIRECTOR ...I.,.....,..,.,.. Marfha Newman Ann Dee Gliclxsman Nancy Cohen Judi Turefzlcy .. Howard Blechman John Engel Sfephen Berlxowifz Jerry Freedner a newcomer .,,,,.,,...,.......,........,.,..., ..,......., L ila Morris Rifa Sfroud, a young neighbor .......,,,wY.,...,,..,.,..,YeA..,.....,,,,..,.,, ..,,,,... ,.,, J u di Deifch Colonel Waring, a pilo-'I .,YveI.,e....v,............... .,,e R oberf Lieb .,.....,MichaeI Alperf Richard Crysfal Everson A. Kinn THE JUNIOR CLASS PRESENTS THE PERFECT IDICJT CAST Margarei' Tennyson, morhernof fhe household ...,.........,...,.......,.........,....,...,... Judy Axenzow Jaclrie Tennyson, her youngesl' son .......s......A., - ......,....,. , ....,.....,,....,......,...........,...,.,..., Daniel Levin Rhodora, ihe maid .....,..4..............,.,.... Myra Silverman Roger Tennyson, fafher of Dan and Jaclcie ..,.,.....,..,.....,,,... Waller P. La+herby, soap manufac+urer ., Daniel Tennyson, 'lhe David Pollack Vicfor Muslcin young genius ,........... -H ........ .,,......, , A .......ee Pe+er Chesler Ar+hur Barnard, principal of Cen+er High School ......,,,.,,a....,..,,.. Norman Bulcsbaum Miss Baker, a feacher .....,...,.,... Linda Barnard, Mr. Barnard's Ellen Fogel daughfer .,.,. .............,.,..,,,... .....,........ . .....,..... L o rie Yokel Jeannie Wilson, Jaclcie's girl .....,,...,,,..,,.,...,,......... ......,.., I rene Perelman Aloysius lPuFil Wilomslxi, sfar alhlefe ........,................., .aa..........,,,,,,,. J ames Gerardi Carla Carlson, PuFi's girl .........a, - ,a,,,,.,,.........,,,.,...... Barbara Diamondslein Miss Boo+h, a newpaper reporfer ......,aa,,,..... ..,......,.. ,.... Margol' Shulof A Policeman a..aa,,,a,.,,,...,.......... ........ , ,. Howard Piclcus Dr. Hoclchorsi' Von Bari, a psychialrisl' .....,...,,..,.,,.a,... .,..,,,...,.,. M ichael Rainer STUDENT DIRECTOR ..,,aa. ...,,...,,,, N ancy Augus+us DIRECTOR vv........,......,..,......,. , ............, - ..,.....,.. Everson A. Kinn 52- Mkaaivffa I .3 :ma n- sa-eue K. Jud. -rr Howit B- Naney L, Fviufq, QM. J-onfnt Q. Caro! B- A Ina H Wkr UJ- C-HHS Halal H 9 E Don S. grill. IU. Ma.:-ion L. 5uz.i E. 'Bcrfe Lmddu I . v ff I. Mg A X Diana. F. F1- Ao. S Judio F' A mv MQIZTBRZ Ellen K. Sui L. .iw E 'hm L' Lilo. H. ICJ-m Uirnl Rosemary N. el Vwsan H. Bear bo-Pla S C-trol B. Linda. Z.. X gf + 3:9551 E. Jill QI. Hmvlie, N. Lmdv T: Machu! H. 49 v , 'HY gil and Ay I X x ff I 'L 'I .77 E 3 'i l s-.J Q 1 , I x if I ' it . . l f ' 4 ll x ,, dig -I Q , We OUR SCIENTIFIC WORLD Today's world has been grea'I'ly aFFecI'ed by novel sci- enlific developmenls in fields such as medicine, com- municalions, induslry, and warfare. Since Ihe knowledge necessary for 'Ihese develop- men'I's has been oblained primarily 'Ihrough educalion, Hewlell' High School provides in ils curriculum a variely of science courses for inleresled sludenls. General science gives Ihe sludenl' an excellenl back- ground for fulure sludy by delving info Ihe fields of chemislry, biology, and physics. Allhough Ihe inlormalion is very broad in na'I'ure, if oflen creales a Ihirsl' 'For more profound knowledge. Therefore, +he inleresled pupil becomes a member of a biology class in his sophomore year. Here he learns aboul' bolany, Ihe sludy of planl- life, and zoology, Ihe sludy of animal life. The fascinaling Iheories of evolulio-n, 'rhe invesfigalion of necessary life processes, and 'Ihe physical condilions of numerous animals all become a par'I of his increasing educalion. Afler he has compleled Ihe course in biology, he con- Iinues his quesl for knowledge in 'rhe realm of chemislry. The sludenl' learns Ihe various elemenls which compose all earlhly Ihings, and Iheir idenlilicafion Ihrough special individual characlerislics. He also has Ihe oppor- 'lunily Io make laboralory experimenls in order lo ob- serve Ihe applicalion and Ihe proof of scienlilic principles. Physics is concerned primarily wi+h 'Ihe fields of heal, lighI', sound, and eleclricily. Wilhin each of Ihese divi- sions Ihere is a weallh of informalion including basic All 1 a Q n . 4 physical laws which alilecl occurrences In everyday life. , -' Air Age Educafion, a new addilion Io Hewlell High's x H A f X curriculum, includes all phases of avialion developmenl, ,Q A Q ji as well as currenl' developmenls in missiles. , 4 A The General Science Club and Ihe Advanced Science ' , 3: I - Club provide s'ruden'I's wilh lhe chance 'Io augmenl Iheir I, ' I., 5' 'Z 5 knowledge in all aspecls of science. The members have Q, 'I I A discussions and experimenls in order Io keep up wifh ' , - recenl developmenls. During Ihis school year Ihe General I Science Club launched a small home-made rockel similar V' in principle 'Io 'Ihe one which launched Ihe recenl earlh , salelliles. ' .X F Z This counlry needs scienlisls, and Hewle'I'I' High School ., : 'W g ' ' is providing a valuable service Io bolh fhe communily Jffffiof I . . . . wat, I and nahon by encouraging :Is pupils Io 'lake advanlage ' ,f . 'R of i+s scienlific facilifies. ,I ix FA I . r N Al -I -1- I T ' f H35 'I --' ' ,Q : T I 0 4 . ' ' 5 -' , ' ' HI X: x 8 4 I . I A nf . -- I -3 xi -lu. I I Yi a . X ,I 3 gf l F71 Q fe S A I 16, I fb., '7 , Ill A J Xi A I I ' .' I I C! 1 9 an I , , J I f, I A I ' f , ' as 7 l A 7 I 4-A Class of 1959 ,ffllllmxmlllw JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS John Kramer A r, r Presiclenf Daniel Levin ,. Vice-Presiden+ Ellen Zinn . . A , . , , Secrefary Sfephen PoHers , , , , , , Treasurer Class of 1960 4172 gwuf N SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Pe+er Hewi+'r .....,........ .,,.......,. P residen+ Michael Nelson . ...,......,., Vice-Presideni' Barbara Planhamura ,.,a ............. S ecrefary Leni Finkelsfein ........,,...A Treasurer , If .A . 'Xi Class of 1961 1-,, Na FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Susan Pollack , . . , ,, . A , , ,,,,,, ,, W, , Presidem' '65 ,df X66 Richard Rosen . . ...S SSS,, , ,,,, S SSSSS .,.... . S , . . Vice-Presidenf Cfglajil Be+l1 Holland ,, , , Y Secre'I'ary C Hfktnap f Va Roberia Po++ers Y.,,, ., A, V,,. ,.,....,.a......,.., , ,.......A.aa, ,,.. ....w. .... . . A v.....w..,. ,S,...... T r e asurer f S 1 X5 3lfr'fZ 59 M. NMN W. I ,tt Our Foreign Guests Arnlaug Liera, nicknamed Ann by her friends, gave Hewle'H' a chance fo become beHer ac- quainied wiih her homeland, Norway. During her fwo-week sfay, wilh Barbara Oiis as her guide, Ann aH'ended classes, spenl' many afiernoons and evenings al' The homes of her new friends, and, fogeiher wi+h Yilma, was honored ai ihe Senior Class Pariy. Ann's perspicacify and eFFervescen+ personaliiy were iwo faciors which coniribufed 'io her successful and welcomed slay ai Hewleff. Yilma Tadesse was quick io adapl' io popular Y' American cusfoms-eafing pizza and dancing +he cha-cha. HewleH s Eihiopian guesl' was +he posses- sor of a quick wil' and a probing mind. He par- iicipaied in discussions wi+h ihe hisiory classes and 'Found iyping a 'fascinaiing subject A+ fhe home of Richard Braverman, Yilma enjoyed ielevision, Bee-Bop, and home cooking. Hewleii' ceriainly ap- preciaied Yilma's friendship and will always re- member, Will you please speak a liHIe louder? 54'-.. W. TW lm...--' i' Senior Parties r W fl ff SENIOR EDITORS Brenda Barnelf Linda Bord Elva Chernow Nancy Cohen Richard Cryslal Lois Emma Sandra Goldman Eleanor Grossman Gary Grossman Vivian I-Iaimowiiz Ellen Klachlcin Carolyn Mann Linda May Ralph Meyrowiiz Frieda Rudman Barbara Speciner PATCHES STAFF oo-Eoirons-lN-ci-ner Mariorie Meyer Lila Morris ART EDITOR Ruih Koehler ART STAFF Jeffrey Leedy Jeffrey Sandhaus Susan Schemaille Marjorie Winkler JUNIOR EDITORS Lucille Komisar David Sheichei Margoi Schulof Arlhur Sullan Lorie Yolcel SPORTS EDITORS Jeffrey Fine Rosemary Newman Arlhur Reiss TYPISTS Sand ra MiHman Joan Weinsiein PATCHES Pa+ches, 'ro us, is more 'rhan iusf a word or a book: ir represenfs a goal a+- iained, an accurafe picrure of 'rhe school year, and a ioinl endeavor by a core of de- vored iournalisfs. Mrs. Marmor and Mr. Boyd have worked lirelessly wilh us providing guidance. inspiralion, and encouragemen+ when needed. Miss Ederer, foo, aided Pa+ches financially wirh ads and olher business affairs. Performing an excellenl iob was our Sporfs Sfaff, Arly, Jeff, and Rosemary more 'rhan adequa+ely covered sporfs evenfs for us. Giving our book fhaf ex+ra spark, Linda B. wrofe wifh abounding originali+y. Rufh, Sue, Marge. and 'rhe +wo Jelifs broughf +o you many fine drawings +o help our edifors, Marge and Lila, presen+ The finished producf, Pa'rches, I958. We have derived much pleasure and inspiralion in preparing This book for pres- enfarion, and we hope 'rhar il will provide you wilh a permanenl record of four very fruihful years. The Edirors EDITUBIHLS NEWS SPIIIITS FEI-ITIIBES Mr. Allen - Mr. Cruickshank - Miss Krall' - 68 IN HEWLETT HIGH EVERYBGDY BUT EVERYBODY READS THE BULLETIN - For CompIe'I'e Coverage on 'rhe School Fronl' - Here's whal you gel' . . . For iusl' ONE DIMEI Sfimulaling . . . provocaTive discussions and analysis of vi+aI issues as lhey elifecl' YOU . . . and every sl'uden'I' . . . scholaslically and socially. 'ALL lhe 'Fac'l's . . . galhered from Ihe 'Four corners of I'he school . . . Flying Saucer Lands on Audilorium S+age . . . ArnIaug and Yilma visil HewIeH ' . . . Miss Erickson on T.V. . . . T-E-A-M, YEH TEAMIIII The sporfs bible for fans and players . . . Our Foolball Team makes 'His'I'ory . . . Ne'I' 'Men Win Seclion Championship! . . . HewIeH s Firsl Cross-Counfry Team! . . . For fun and enioymenl' . . . Crealive wriling al' ils besl . . . follow our po+en'I'iaI PuIi+zer Prize winners in poelry . . . 'ficlion . . . reviews. You're Nol' Well-Read Un+iI You Read THE BULLETIN Published By and For lhe Sfudenls of HewIe'H' High School Whal' Famous Readers say aboul' I'he BULLETIN . . I find 'Ihe BULLETIN an excellenl' example of The lype of work our you'I'h Ioday can do, if given lhe proper opporlunilies under good facully leadership. I find +he BULLETIN mosl' helpful in keeping me up lo dale on s'Iuden+s' exfra-curricular ac+ivi+ies. I use Ihis informalion in fheir college wrife-ups or iob applicafions. The BULLETIN is an excellenl example of whal' our sludenls are capable of doing oufside of lhe classroom. Il' builds school spiril' by keeping sfudenls, faculfy, and alumni well-informed aboul' Ihe aclivilies of l'he George W. HewIeH High School. HEADLINES IN THE NEWS- I957-I958 HEADS GUIDED MISSILES PROGRAM - Tha+'s our Mrs. Kielly, Triend and ad- visor Io The BULLETIN slafi, whose palience and unliring eicforl guide us, sfraighl and sure, To our large?-Ihe compleled issue of our school paper. 'WILL U.S. MAINTAIN LEAD IN WORLD OPINION? - Indubilablyl If Ihe While House Press is as alerl as our edilors . . . Diana and Richard. Hail To Our Chiefs! Leaders of Ihoughf! Molders of opinion! MORE WOMEN JOIN UNITED NATIONS STAFF - We're a slep ahead wilh our all-female bevy of news edifors . . . Mary Ann, Judy, Lynn and Tammy. . . aided and abelled by a Terrific slalci of news hounds. SPUTNIK CIRCLES THE EARTH - Bul no fasler Than our circuIa+ion deparlmenl head, Muffy, speeding in her own orbil fo gel copies of The BuIIe+in around fhe school. TO INCREASE DEFENSE BUDGET - A IiHIe more leeway in The budgel To glad- den The hearf and hasfen The pen of arf direclor, Jeff. PULITZER PRIZE AWARD: 'LONG DAY'S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT' - The Iasl lap on 'rhe way 'ro The prinler. WORLD LEADERS ATTEND SUMMIT MEETING - Any day before The dead- line .... vi ri MEET THE ENTIRE STAFF Co4Edi+ors-in-Chief: Diana Feldman-Richard Braverman News Edifors: Mary Ann Amdur-Judy Axenzow-Lynn Gelzler-Tamara Guzilc Headline Edifors: Michael Alperl-Gerry Edelman Fealure Edilor: Daniel Levin Sporls Ediforsz Richard Cryslal-Carl Peck-Rosemary Newman-Linda Pearce Columnisfsz Nancy Auguslus-Linda Bord-Kale Popp-Judi Rosenberg-Bonnie Sep- +on-Linda Slern-PaHi Slone-Mimi Wolfe Circulalion Manager: Marlha Newman AcIver+ising Slraffz Jerry Solovei, General Aclverlising Manager: Joanne Vergona Layouf Manager: Ellen Prober, Billing Manager. Student Council This year's STudenT Council, under The direcTion oT Mr. SchwarTz, was an ex- perimenT in a new Type oT governmenT Tor l-lewleTT. lT was The general consensus ThaT The TransiTion Trom club To homeroom represenTaTion was a success in bringing Coun- cil closer To The sTudenTs and in represenTing The views oT The enTire sTudenT body. The general dissaTisTacTion wiThin The school regarding The laclc oT power, presTige, and purpose characTerisTic ol: Council led To repeaTed discussions oT plans Tor con- verTing To a General OrganizaTion Type oT governmenT wiTh 6.0. dues and cards. Our Council This year, as in The pasT, assumed The responsibiliTy oT conducTing The drive To supporT our Two Toreign war orphans, Maria Colucci oT lTaly and Yang Sung l-To oT Korea. STimulaTed by The genuine need oT boTh Maria and Ho and by homeroom cornpeTiTion, The sTudenT body raised a ToTal oT 5475, more Than enough To supporT The orphans. As is cusTomary, The STudenT Council presenTed Two assembly programs Tor The enlighTenmenT and enTerTainmenT oT The sTudenT body. The TirsT, an exTra-curricular orienTaTion program Tor all The underclassmen was presenTed in SepTernber. For iTs ChrisTmas Show The Council did The well lcnown play Miracle on 34Th STreeT. Council, Tor The second consecuTive year, also sponsored a Clean-Up Campaign To Try To improve The appearance oT l-lewleTT. This campaign meT wiTh reasonable success. Once again, Tor Tinancial purposes, Council sponsored The sale oT banners, pins, boolccovers and Toy dogs. ln addiTion To These accomplishmenTs l-lewleTT's STudenT Council, under The lead- ership oT PresidenT STeve Kreisberg, Vice PresidenTs Chuck l-luber and Joan Marx, SecreTary Jeanne Dilg and Treasurer Chris Bruell, also carried ouT eTTecTively iTs weelc- ly chore oT evaluaTing and criTicizing assembly programs. Obviously This year can easily be considered a very successTul one Tor our STudenT Council. ' IQ sc 1' G INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB Presidenf Roberf KaIz Vice Presidenf Richard Crys+aI Secre-'rary-Treasurer , Joyce Welsher Sponsor Marie Underhill v HONOR SOCIETY Presidenlr .. ,,,, ..,.. , ,A ,I , I Lila Morris Secreiaries ,. Linda BOVCI ILynn Ge-3IzIer Sponsor Arloeen GriswoId WORL Presidenr , Vice Presidenf Secrefary , Treasurer, . Sponsor D CITIZENS' CLUB MarshaII Bedine Susan Korefz Judifh Axenzow Nancy AugusIus John Turner WORLD-IN-REVIEW CLUB I Presidenf ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , AA A, , I , Chrisfopher BrueII Vice Presidenf ,. ,, Pe'rer IVIGFIKS Secrefary w,,,, ,,A,....., .... I Joan Grode Treasurer Y, .,.. Jeffrey Sfeingarfen Sponsor ............. John Higgins INTERNATIONAL FORUM Presidenf , , Michael NeISon Vice Presidenfs ,, Sfuarf Richel Roberf Sfracks Secrefary .. , I ,, BeHy Posfer Sponsor ,.,. Pefer Lawrence WORLD-IN-REVIEW CLUB II Presidenf ,, , ,, Peggy Greenberg Vice Presidenf , , ,, Peier May Secreiary , Deborah Peddy Sponsor ,, . Marfha Brower Presidenl Vice Presidenf Secrelary Treasurer Sponsor 'I -.J ' r L ART CLUB , Rullw Koehler , Jeffrey Leedy Jane Alexander . Y Ina Frey Doris l-larl N...-W MATH CLUB Preslclenl' , . .,,. .. ,... Arflwur Jaspan Vice Presidenls Gary Grossman Secrelary-Treasurer ,, Joan Harrison Sponsor ..,,,.,,, , , Douglas Heagle CH ESS CLU B Presiden+ ...,s , .. s,s...., Gary Posner Secrefary ,,,,,,, , .,,,,,,, Herlaerl Lewis Sponsor ,..ss, . ..., David l-ludis LA SOCIEDAD HISPANICA Presiden+ ..,,,..., . Y,,........A A .A,,.,.w......A.ww..,. Gail Kozinn ViCe Presideni' ,Y,,,,.. ,,,.,,.AA..AAA.,,,,,,....,,,.,,,, L arry Lynn Secreiary-Treasurer ,L,, , Sandra Goldman Sponsor .... ,.,,,..,. Lydia Todisco FRENCH SOCIETY Presidenf .A.,,,.oo,,..,.......,.......A,,,..,...... Shari Sieinlworn Vice Presiden+ .,,,,,. A. ..,............., Linda Pearce Secrelary ,L ,,w,.. w..w. ,AA, L a ura Godofslcy Treasurer .,.,,..,,,,,... .....,.,,..., B arloara Sclwaffzin Sponsor ,............,... Jolwn Bolos DRAMA WORKSHOP ll Presidenf .........A. ,,,,,. , ,, Barbara Diamondsiein Vice Presideni. ,....,,, A , ,,,, ,......,A.,A, B onnie lvlalen Secreiary ,,,,, ,,,,, , ,, , A .,,,,, , Ellen Silfen Treasurer ,.,.., . ,,,s. ,A Lincla Feldman Sponsor .,,, .,,ss.s,, l salnel Glomb DRAM Presidenl Vice Presidenl Secrelary , Treasurer , Sponsor la-mf 95?- EL CIRCULO ESPANOL Presidenl ..,., A, , ,. , Miclwael Sepfon Vice Presidenf ...,, ,A A,,,,r Susan Sclwemaille Secrefary-Treasurer ,,,,, A,,,,.,,,,,,, , , Linda Slern Sponsor .....,......,....,.,, ...,., .,.,,r.A,,, A , Anne Plnlllps FRENCH CLUB Marjorie Meyer Marshall Bedxine Joan Selden Sue Perlmuller Alice l-lolllcamp ADVANCED SCIENCE CLUB Presidenl' ., , , , .A.,,,E, ,, .,..., Gerald Edelman Vice Presidenr ,,AA, ,,,, , ,, Michael Roclnkind Secrelary-Treasurer ,, ,,,,,. Gerald Ereedner Sponsor , ....d,,,E, Donald Kerwin mr , -Ei ,pi V MATH TEAM Sponsor A ,L ,.,, ,,,, ..,... D o uglas Heagle 76 GENERAL SCIENCE CLUB Presideni ., . A.,, , Marlc Perlbinder Vice Presideni, Peler Marlcs Secrelary , , ., Joan Grode Treasurer , Jeffrey Sleingarlen Sponsor . ,, ,. Anilwony Jacobelli X s JV ig' b f N1 ' HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Presudeni' , , ,,,. ,. .,,,, .,.,., J oan Heyner Vice Presidenf Z Secrefary-Treasurer S K 'Carolyn Franke Sponsor A,,, .......,..,... , ,Anna DeGiroIamo SERVICE LEAGUE Sponsor ,. ,E ,. .,,A, , Efhel Du Bois CAMERA CLUB Presidenf .. ,, Sfeven Henick Vice Presidenf ,. , . ,A Herberf Kupchick Secretary-Treasurer .Y ,....... Kennefh Fox Sponsor L, .. Hugh M. Grey fl. .I- . Ii FB- . 1,-qv 'I' MUSIC CLUB Presidenl , , , ,A , Linda Bord Vice Presidenl I ,,,, ,,,,, Fay Nadel Secrelary , , ,,.,,.,,, Tamara Guzilc Treasurer W, ,,,,,, Rullw Koehler Sponsor , , ,......A...., Beniamin Sucholll AUDIO VISUAL SERVICE SQUAD Presidenl e..eee...ee eeeeee., eV,I.,.. F r ank Sclwrnidf Firsl Vice Presidenl ..... ..... ,,,. D onald Gould Second Vice Presidenl' .,...c Neil Casfagnaro Third Vice Presidenl ,,,,,,... ,.,, Lawrence Spero Sponsor ,.,,, ......,c,,,.,,,..,c,iooi,oo,oo .,.. .o.iio I r v ing Sclwwarlz SERVICE WORKSHOP Presidenf ,, ,, ,,,A ,, ,,,,,, Lucille Komisar Secrelary ,, ,, ,,,,, Myra Silverman Sponsor , ,,,, o,i,,o,,,,, E llnel Du Bois --sz asf V MW VARSITY TWIRLERS Caplrain ,, ,AA ,,,w.....A,A, , Parricia Quinn Sponsor ...,,,, , Beniamin Suchoff LEADERS CLUB Presidenf ..,,., ., ,.,, ,, ,. Nancy Kors Vice Presidenrs ,, , Judirh Benner? Secreiary ,, A. L L ,. ,, Joan Grode Treasurer , ,... , A ., Susan Walling Sponsor , Audrey Erickson VARSITY CLUB Presidenf .,,........,AA,,.,s, .,A,,s.,,,,, R oberi' Hufschmid Vice Presidenf ..,., , ,.,..A,, ...,,,,,,.,A,,, R iclnard Resua Secrerary-Treasurer .- ,s,......,.s,.,.AAs,. Arihur Reiss Sponsor A.., ,.,,,,,,,,.....A,,.,,,,,. ,,,.,,.,.... J o hn Baldasaro XX' r' , X .k N In xx' m as g X X A 4 gi 'fl 'X 8I Football This year, under The capable direclion of Coach John Baldasaro a-nd his slaif, l'lewleH has regained Hs righiful posi'rion in +he fooiball world. Affer dropping Jrheir firsi game lo Lynbrook, fhe Blue- iackels were never on The losing side of lhe ledger: winning games wilh Easl Meadow 34-O, Wanlagh 26-I2, and Malverne 20-I3, and holding Soulh Side and Valley Slream Norlh lo lies. This lasl game wiih lhe seciion champs was The oulsianding one of lhe campaign. Norfh, which was previously unbeaien and unlied, enlered lhe game as a heavy iavoriie, buf when lhe final whislle blew, l'lewleH had broken Their winning skein, 'Thus spoil- ing a perfecl season. Ou+s'randing performers Jrhis year included Ricky Resua, lhe 'ream's co-caplain and field general, whose drive and deierminafion kepl The Jream ai ils winning ways: Fred Slanfon, also co-caplain and backbone of The line, who Jrhwaried many scoring lhreafs wilh his slrong line play: John Kessler, a hard running fullback, who, in his Tirsl year on lhe Team, was Jrhe leading scorer: Alan Curiis and Tony Pecoraro, +wo of ihe speediesr half-backs in lhe league: and linesmen Don Selesko, Bob l-lufschmid, Sieve Poifers, Bubby Siein, Tony Favicchia, and Jimmy Gerardi. HewIeH' I 3 Valley Siream Nor+l1 I3 HewleH 20 Malverne I3 HewIeH 6 Soufh Side 6 The hush No? fo be ouldone by 'flue Varsiiy, 'rlmis year's Frosh Squad, coached by Mr. Carey, compiled a record of four wins and no losses againsf such formidable op- ponenfs as Soufh Side, Long Beach, and Roslyn. Oulsfancling players included Joel Schecfer, Lee Mirchell, Joe Pecorara, and Dick Rosen, llie laHer a briglwf prospeci for fhe fufure. 83 Basketball A+ lhe oulsel of 'rhe I957-58 baskelball season, l-lewleH was severely hampered by lhree dislincl handicaps. The firsl was 'rhe Munchmen's obvious lack of heighlg Sophomore Bryan McSweeney al 6'3 being lhe only big man. The second impor- lanl weakness was The complele lack of aclual Var- sily experience fell by almosl lhe enlire squad. The lhird problem was lhe facl lhal l-lewlell had been shifled inlo a rougher league. Seclion Il of lhe S.S.A.L. Allhough prospecls were very dismal in Novem- ber, Coach Bill Munch, 'rhrough conlinuous experi- menlalion, louill a 'ream which. having made an acceplable 6 and I2 showing 'rhis season, should develop inlo a lopflighl ball club nexl year. This year's slalwarls were Jim Davis, Ray Easlerlin, Mike Findley, John Lasco, Bryan McSweeney, Tom Pear- sall and Caplain Rick Resua. l-lewle+'r's slars of 'rhe fulure, in addilion lo Easlerlin, lv1cSweeney and Pearsall, seem 'ro be Bayer, Brodsky, Galleau, Harlman, l-laskell, Silverman, Slein and Zeilsolif. l 9 f' - ,Y MA i if Q ,j l--Q XA gli nr 1 J.V. BASKETBALL In a season of many close games, Coach Har'r's J.V. 'ream compiled a IO-7 record. Pacing fhe squad were Dave Fox, Mark Jordan, Kenny Wolf, Ray Corde. Russel Siein, Freddy Weiss and Tommy Russo. Rounding ou'r 'rhe squad were Sfeve Gold, Har- old Nosovilsky, Wally Johnsfon, Sieve Bayer, Jimmy Gafieau and Top re- bounder, Dave Brodsky. In an efiorl' io prepare nex+ year's squad, much shuffling was done. Mickey Zeiisofi, Sfanley Silverman, Johnny Haskell and Sieve Harfman, gaining valuable experience on 'rhe varsiry squad, should make ihe nexi year's firsl' 'ream a well iuncfioning unii. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL This year's Freshman Team, under fhe leadership of Coach Baldasseri. concluded fhe season wilh a laudable 7-3 league record. Capiains Arnie Rabinor and Dick Rosen were high scorers and Fred Rosen excelled un- der fhe boards. Compleiing 'rhe crack 'ream were Bob Donald, Ronnie Som- mers, Tommy Davis, Dick De Vuono and Vic Umansky. Because +hey worked so well as a ieam, i+ is prob- able fhaf many oi fhese men will be seen in aciion again nexf year. Varsity Truck The l-lewleTT Track Team, under Coach l-larT's leadership, opened Th e season by winning iTs TirsT Tive meeTs. Pacing one oT The besT squads in years are reTurning le++ermen Weiner lIOO and 200 yd. dashesl, Resua W2 milel, Pecoraro. Levin, Rosen- sTrauch ll-lurdlesl, Knapp lmilel, Kessler l400l, PoTTers and GaTTeau lpole VaulTl, Birch lShoT PuTl and l-loward lBroad Jumpl. John Lasco, Dick Rosen, Al CurTis and Jimmy Davis are Turning in Tine perTorm- ances among The new members. WiTh such a large, well rounded and powerTul squad, l-lewleTT's Cindermen should prove To be one oT The mosT invincible Teams in The counTry. Freshman Truck l-lewleTT's Freshman Track Team aTTords The TuTure Track sTars an opporTuniTy To compeTe wiTh boys oT Their own age and calibre. Under Coach lv1unch's supervision, The boys will learn proper Tech- niques which will be exhibiTed during The six scheduled meeTs. This is The TirsT Time The Team has been compleTely separaTed Trom The varsiTy squad. Due To This Tine innovaTion, we may look Torward To seeing many Treshman players shape inTo properly Trained varsiTy cindermen. Y 13, Busehull . 90 . V lT looks like l958 will be The year ThaT The l lewleTT baTsmen righTTul place in The baseball world. Having played Tour games will regain Their wiTh The always powerful Lawrence and l:reeporT Teams-spliTTing wiTh each-They have looked im- such Tormidable if They conTinue chance of being pressive in Their wins. ln The near TuTure They will be up againsT opponenTs as LeviTTown, SouTh Side, Baldwin, and Uniondale, and To play as well as They have Thus Tar, They will have an excellenT SecTion Champs. Among The brighT spoTs on The Team are PeTe Sluka, who can play equally well aT any posiTion, and can baT Trom eiTher side OT The plaTeg Carl Peck, The capTain, and adepT shorTsTop: Fred STanTon, righT-handed power hiTTerg Ray EasTerlin, hard working caTcher: and oTher sTarTers DusTy Mezz, Rick Meyers, Bob l-lulishmid, Don Selesko, and Ricky Mann. If The Team lives up To iTs poTenTial, iT should have The besT record compiled by a l-lewleTT Baseball Team. -Q.. 'ns Y .i.dllIw.., I Vi .of if X4g'f,,T,r 'elm' 3'A'1uW fP Wiki? fyivwn' is wgxiiiiir - x , , i T.-l TDM RJ W ,gn v Xp Q . QQ., va yr 1 A as l l laik, fl 4 is M, Wnfz W -'f 4-, .ii We Li -an 1- A fgwfay in x !,. g LVJ I ,... ,I -rf M L RIFLERY HewleH's Rifle Team placed filih 'rhis year. This was a crediiable showing con- sidering +he facl' 'thai' Coach Palmer had fo mold an eniirely new squad ihis year. Leading Hewle+'r's sharpshooiers were Rog- er Froehlich and Bill Kors, nexi year's besi prospecfs. Bill Greenwood, Jerry McCloa+, Sieve Hirschhorn, Gordon Howard, Jerry Freedner. Chuck Rosenihal and Jerry Umanslqy ably con+ribu+ed 'ro ihe 'ream's success. All members showed greai im- provemeni during rhe season. and There are op+imis+ic prospecis for nexi year, Roger Froehlich, wi+h a l78.5 average, merifed an All-Scholasiic Honorable Men- rion. The possible high score is 200. of which IOO poinis is sho? sianding and IOO sho? in 'rhe prone posiiion. U I' 1 ..v a f E' i' f ,Qi gf ll I Q 1 7-qv . Z 341 1, 42 1 I 1 I-,l'2m?,E Q -.- T -V Q GOLF Afier finishing in second place in The Seciion 8 compeiiiion lasl year. ihe Hew- le+'r linlcsmen are looking forward 'ro a promising season in I958. Coach Mc- Sweeney will have four refurning le'r+ermen from las+ year's squad: Ralph Meyrowiiz, Larry Bader, Bruce Morris, and Gary Grossman. Some newcomers io fhe 'ream are Pere Neiman, Mark Kolber, Allan Fin- lcels+ein, and Sieve Berlcowiiz. During +he season Hewleil will face such formidable opponenfs as Hempsfead, Wesf Hemp- siead, and Sou+h Side. ' +9 ls? H n A 7155475519 X f xf X7 ,If QE? 2 1 5231 TENNIS Surpassing all prediclions, Coach Hea- gle's men iurned in a 9-l record, winning 'rhe seclion plaque. Helping 'ro Jralce 6 our of ihe 9 wins by shu'l'oul's were singles Sieve Harlman, Jeff Leedy, Larry Lynn, and doubles Pele Marx and Sluarl Weilz- man. Also coniribuling 'ro our laudable season were Riclcy Meyers, Elliol Ashlcenazi, lvliclcey Alperl, Auslin Bleich, and Howie Marcus. Wiih many line players up and coming we can loolc forward +o anolher prime season nex+ year. Y,, .M V, J f J T ML' .I ' wi. 'Yp V-- CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Hewle++'s firsr cross counfry 'ream fin- ished lhe season wi+h a surprising IO-3 record. Bob Knapp, John Lasco, and How- ie Pickus led rhe feam, wi+h Dave Rees- Po'r'rer, Sieve Heniclc, Gordon Howard, Harold Buckley, Franlc Schmidf, Louis Kol- inslci and Bobby Chernow rounding oul The squad. Hewle'r+ won Hs firsf meef and weni on 'ro lake second place in Nassau Couniy. Coach Hari saw Knapp and Lasco represenl HewleH in lhe s+a're finals. ln- dicalions are 'rhal' we will realize ano+her fine season nex'r year, and +ha+ ihe 'ream will be inslrumenial in beiiering HewleH's regular lraclc showing. 89 This year, as in previous years, The bowling Team has compiled a commendable record. Losing only one maTch all season-To The TirsT place Team--They placed Third, only one halT oT a poinT behind The second place Team. PosT-season acTiviTy saw Them seTTing The pace in The secTional TournamenT Tor mosT oT The way, beTore evenTually placing Third. STandouTs This year include PeTe l'TewiTT, who, along wiTh holding This year's high series Tofal OT 645, placed second in The race Tor high average: Mike l-luberman, who Tinished among The average leaders in The SecTional TournamenT7l-'lowie Schimmel and JeTT lvlishcon, who averaged in The high I5O's during The season: and ArTie Reiss, who hiT a high game OT 227. Rounding ouT The Team are Dick Mandell and Larry Bader. WiTh only Two graduaTing seniors on The squad This year, The T-lewleTT Keglers can look forward To anoTher winning season. The J.V., loeTTer known as The rinkydinksf' also compiled a winning record, beaTing EasT Rockaway and Valley STream NorTh. The Team consisTs oT Carl Peck, Mike Nelson, Dave WeinsTein, STeve Kessler, and STeve STeinglass. 5 1 ' ,t :L 6 I ' - V A , AL 1, 1 9I VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Barbara Planlamura, Ellen Zinn, Pally Miclnaels, Chris Sclwner lCap+ainl, Meryl Cppenlieim, Joan Marx, Barbara OHS, Sue Sclwernaille labsenll. J.V. CHEERLEADERS Linda Borodkin, Gail Rose, Linda Pearce, Judy Rabinor, Sandy Goldman lCap fainl, Alice Marks, Ellen Rubenslein, Jayne Alweil. BADMINTON Under fhe direcfion of Mrs. Saunders, fhe annual badminfon fournamenf will be- gin in fhe spring. The enfire fournamenf consisfs of double mafches from which fhe winners will form 'rhe Honor Team. The re- furning members of lasf year's feam, J. Ahner, E. Bernsfein, J. Dilg, R. Feldman, R. Kafz, A. Neufeld, J. Miller, B. Schaff- zin, E. Silberblaff, and N. Wolfberg are loolcing forward fo anofher good season and fo The Sporfsday in which Hewleff compefed againsf ofher schools. TENNIS Wifh fhe advenf of Spring fhe fennis feam is looking forward fo anofher good season. The refurn of lasf year's feam-- J. Carfer, R. Gould, S. Klein, L. Pearce, T. Guzilc, W. Sussman, and B. Turell-will be a challenge fo many ofher schools. There will be bofh a singles and doubles feam which will parficipafe in an annual sporfsday againsf ofher schools. The feams are hoping for anofher chance fo esfablish an all-fime high for l-lewleff High. ARCHERY l-lewleH's archery feam really hif fhe bullseye fhis year. Wifh Mrs. Bangerf as ifs direcfor, fhe feam, whose members were J. Alweil, J. Ahner, B. Hammer, J. Pearlman, and J. Provenzano did an ouf- sfanding job especially af fhe Sporfsday held af Salisbury Field. In compefifion againsf five ofher schools, Hewleff skill- fully won firsf place. The high scorer of fhe 'ream was Jayne Alweil, whose confri- bufions spurred Hewleff on fo vicfory. ff 5. Q Jig! ----- M Tri ihisffyzli ' VCLLEYBALL This year's volleyball Team under The experT leadership of Mrs. Suh- mann also had an ouTsTancling season. The Team consisTed of W. Boehm, J. AlperT, L. Barr, J. BenneTT, R. Gould, B. Hammer, H. Hollander, J. Hol- lander, lvl. Oppenheim, L. Pearce. and S. Walling. ln The volleyball sporTsday HewleTT's Team did a Tine job in showing The True HewleTT spiriT and seTTing an excellenT record Tor The school. SOFTBALL As PaTches goes To press The soTTball season will be geTTing under way. WiTh The reTurn of lasT year's Honor Team con- si5Ting of J. BenneTT. J. Endel, J. AlperT, H. Hollander, N. Kaplan, L. Schnurmacher. N. Schwarfzberg, and L. Simenslcy, The Tu- Ture has a very brighT ouTloolc. ln keeping wiTh The TradiTions of pasT years There will be compeTiTion among classes, color Team compeTiTion, and The parTicipaTion in The annual SporTsday wilh many oTher schools. The Hewle-TT soTTball Team has prospecTs oT seTTing new records and up- holding The Tihe sTandards seT in The pasT. BASKETBALL The girls' baslcefball leams were iorlu- nale in having 'rhe supervision oi bolh Miss Ericlcson.and Mrs. Guhmann. The class reams parlicipaled in inlerschool compell- 'rion againsf Easl Rockaway, Mepham, and Uniondale. The Honor and Honor Reserve Teams played Malverne and Woodmere Academy. ln lhe infer-class compelilion play-offs, fhe Sophomores were +he winners. The Honor Team members were J. Al- per+, J. Carfer, J. Benneil, J. Cohen, J. Dilg, B. Morris, L. Pearce, L. Simenslcy, C. Sielz, S. Polcarl, L. Schnurmacher, and S. Walling. ln fhe annual Sporlsday held af Hewlell for lhe firsf lime, 'rhe leam com- pefed againsl Cenlral, Oceanside, and Soulhside. 7' ul gs' 1 x., ,, f If-f p f uv, . ':,- HOCKEY ln Hoclcey, HewleH's Team, under Miss Ericlcson's supervision, came fhrough wifh flying colors.-The leam noi only showed +he iypical Hewlelf spirif, buf also broughl home many viclories. The members of 'rhe 'ream were J. BenneH'. E. Bernslein, W. Boehm, J. Carler, H. Hollander, N. Kors, N. Konheim, A. Marlcs, P. Michaels, B. Morris, B. Olis, B. Posler. L. Schnurmacher, M. Schuloli, and L. Znaida. A+ a sporlsday held in Wesl- bury, Hewleil' placed second oul of eighl' schools. This and olheir wins helped +o eslablish anofher all-lime high for our school. aff? 5 Career Conference Q f I '--' I Ml l 4lk ' DOCTOR? LAWYER? INDIAN CHIEF? Teacher? Preacher? Business man? Chief? Docfor? Lawyer? Head Relief? The answers you'll find on fhe Firsf of May, Af 'Hewleff High's Career Conference Day. The eighfh biennial Career Conference will be held fhis year on May I, I958. The aim of fhe Conference is fo help sfudenfs fo learn more abouf fheir own chosen fields, and fo aid fhose sfudenfs who are wavering in fheir choice of a vocafion. By presenfing many experfs in various fields- of endeavor-in science, in business, in fhe arfs and professions-fhis goal will be affained. The Conference will open wifh a general assembly, followed by many smaller con- ferences, each devofed fo a specific vocafion. The final over-all conference will be on Marriage and Family Life which all sfudenfs are invifed fo affend. Dr. Jeremiah S. Finch, Dean of Princefon Universify will fhe guesf spealrer af fhe General Assembly. He will discuss Educafion and lfs Fufure, a fopic which is vifally imporfanf fo every educafion-minded person foday. Sfudenf chairmen will conducf fhe smaller group sessions which follow. Each sfu- denf selecfs fhe group conference which covers fhe subiecf in- which he is inferesfed. Guesf speakers af fhese sessions are men and women who have had pracfical experi- ence in fheir fields and who are qualified fo advise sfudenfs on every phase of fheir chosen vocafion-fhe advanfages and disadvanfages, fhe rewards and fhe draw-backs, fhe educafional and personal qualificafions for success in fhe career. Sfudenfs will have an opporfunify fo aslc any and all quesfions perfaining fo fheir inferesf. All sfudenfs af our school will agree fhaf fhe I958 Career Conference under fhe able guidance of Miss Efhel Du Bois provides fhe necessary sparlc for our blasf-off fo higher educafion. Messages From ugu? V544 V 'mdd.4, 0, .ou-oo,y,,.g,44.444 4444449 amz. vmqgdz M. g'66fn:9ef1.e4L-'57 ,ff . f MW Q W .6 WM Uuler Space MW 1+5f'U'7 P eQZ,wwZf?gWf Z57fg 'W'u',.p'f 'U',-QJ f:i'Ma'3,MLu.4 ':'lyJa ee X f D 25 WW I 'f we e ff 5,1s:.:'::d MUAMW fQ - now 1 awe one. M llamufwwwf fa cndKlbe.51 W fn VWVZQC 3p,4.,'E::ui, 1, H WW ' m'qrH Hrw' Q H ma f ' . . , .' 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LAUNCHING UNDER THE SUPER- VISION OF: Commander-in-Chiet Mr. Stanley Allen, General Irving Schwartz. TECHNICIANS: the taculty. BLUEPRINTS BY: Miss Kraft, Mr. Cruickshank. SPONORS:-Mrs. Zavatt. Launching Site: East Rockaway Road VITAL INFORMATION Applications tor admission to the University ot Outer Space Ithe Ivy League ot the Inter-planetary Systeml Barron's Review Series Log-See Senior History Sound Meter-recording students cheering tor Ginger's tootbaII vic- tories Menu-Ttypical cateteria specialty- Egg sala Flying Saucer from Danger From the Skv Gavel-Donated by all the clubs and societies Test Tube-Isolated Asian Flu Virus Radio-Transmitting a message to the cIass ot I959 . . . MAY YOU TOO, REACH OUT Fon THE MOON . . . eooo LUCK! Class ot I 958 U vs 1 M Q 'ma LTL Q ,.,.-mah ,X 1 W M- aww IOI Patches Business Stull Kalhleen Bruce - Business Manager Thomas Smilh - Sales Manager John Kesslerii- Adverlising Manager Adverlising Slaff Harrier Braunslein Roberla Brown Ann Gerslel Barbara Hemley Sleven Herman Michael Hollander Lorella LeBair Sreve Leber Ina Mesh Pal Michaels Richard Orenslein Phyllis Plulzer Linda Schechler Carol Schoenleld Dorolhy Schwarlz Rachelle Selclir Ivy Sloan Alan Srern Ina Mesh - Senior Molhers Sales Sfaff Carmella Arlusa Fran Collins Roberla Drayer Judie Friedman Sue Golllieb Linda Gross Sleven Herman. Joan Hollander Jo-ann Kaplan Lorerla LeBair Debby Lennell' Ina Mesh Pal Michaels Meryl Oppenheim Marsha Perlmulrer Sue Perlmuller Ellen Prober Ronnie Schiff Michael Sepfon Ellen Sillien Myra Silverman Ivy Sloan Geri Sfrauss- Toby Slrober Arlene Susser Linda Tomback Joan Van Leeuwen David Voehl COMPLIMENTS OF we ge0l ge W 1491, ,szfmf arenf - .1acAer .,!g660Cidfi0l'l To the Graduates of 1958 We sincerely wish you every success and happiness in the years ahead. May you look back with fond memories upon your days at Hewlett High. THE SUBURBAN Restaurant in Hewlett PREFERRED By The sfudem Body of Hewlett High I l'0t QP6 Coack COI l00l'atl0l'l BUSES FOR TRIPS TO MUSEUMS PLACES OF PUBLIC INTEREST AND SPECIAL OCCASIONS Religious Instltutlons and Day Camps STATION PLAZA HEWLETT FRclnkIln 4 'I070 Catering Exclusively to Schools 'i if Best wlsl-les I TO THE GRADUATING cl.Ass or 1958 IDA and WALTER SKLON I TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1958 I soon LUCK AND Goosvssn ' NAT and FRANCES MESH COMPLIMENTS OF F U R B I SUSAN and BOBBY GOTTLIEB BRANCH morons If' Ng j Your Friendly Five Towns Ford Dealer f X , ,F A X 1250 BROADWAY 'ff X' Hewlefi' L. I. F rn 4-3600 ,. I EARLY AMERICAN PINE FURNITIIRE Hand-Made ::. at the sign of TLT- the Craftsman TheLomxo2CSlxop 1127 Broadway Hewlett, Long Inland ft. .to in 1 ro fo if A 1 11 A 1 , 1 of HLMH and BEN HELLER OUR OFFICIAL YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHERS DELMH STUDIUS 521 FIFTH AVENUE New York, N Y MU 2-3139 GOOD LUCK FROM THE GOOD NEIGHBOR gum Z?rzfA gr!! TO THEIR GRADUATING MEMBERS Brenda Barnett Bonnie Kvares linda Bord Frieda Rudman Ann Gllcksman Ronnie Schiff Fredda Steckler Bob Katz Chip Goodman Elliot Ashkenazl Pete Davidson Bob Ehrenherg Dick Ash left Fine Ed Ludel Gary Roth BEST WISHES AND GOOD LUCK FROM THE 0656111 .fd Howie Schlmmel Joel Shenkel Howie Sussel Dick Crystal Mickey Alpert Beau Baker Jerry Edelman Steve Ehrlich Ed Falkenberg Matt Fink Jerry Freedner Don Gould Ricky Meyers Jett Sandhaus Mickey Septon Don Studley Arty Tannenbaum Arty Witzer 7 7 Jayne Alweil Joan Harrison COMPLIMENTS OF . . OZIGLUPBIQCQ '-' 6eJ6ll All,l 5t jalefaf Sauingd ana! clloan .fddaociafion I25 CEDARHURST AVENUE Cedarhursf, L. I. CE 9-4400 gee? olzdflefd VARSITY Chris Schner-Capfain Meryl Oppenheim Sue Schemaille Barbara O+is Ellen Zinn Joan Marx Barbara Planfamura PaH'i Michaels JUNIOR VARSITY Sandy Goldman-Capfain Jayne Alweil Ellen Rubensfein Linda Pearce Alice Marks Judy Rabinor Gail Rose Linda Borodkin commmmrs or 5 H 0 R ' S -1' LUNCHEON - DINNER - AFTER THE GAME BROADWAY. HEWLETT. L. I. Nan Abrahams Wendy Basser Sue Baum Belly Berman Judy Carfer Joyce Cohen Lana D'Ancona Linda Dworeh Phyllis Falk Ellen Feingold Peggy Greenberg Good Luck to the Class of 1958 from CLOVER B. B. G. Jill Harfman Barbara Hemley Nancy Kaplan Andy Klein Palsy Knopp Joyce Mazur Pa? Michaels Karen Plaks Belly Posler Ronnie Rillmasler Gail Rose Carol Salmonsohn Helene Salz Nancy Schwarfzberg Ellen Silberblalf Maxine Springer Alice Schnell Laurie Schnurmacher Ann Turner Sue Weiner Lois Znaida Complimenls of THE B. B. HHHDWHHE STUHE Serving The Communily Since I920 1024 BROADWAY Woodmere, L. I. FR 4-I 434 FR 4 'I000 HEWLETT Fuel and Supply Eu., Inc. Successors To Hewlefl' Bros. Coal - Fuel Oils - Mason Maferlals Oll Burner Sales and Service 200 IRVING PLACE Woodmere, L. I. Compliments of ecrea fion ounci Larry Bader Charles Baldwin Robin Brandt Bernie Chell Joyce Cohen Barbara Diamondstein Sue Glaser Jane Goodrich Linda LeBair Loretta LeBair Joanne Marritt Beth Morris Nancy Nopper Barbara Plantamura Betty Plantamura Ruth Prichep Ellen Prober Dave Rees-Potter Frank Schmidt Bonnie Septon Marjorie Singer Shari Steinhorn Joan Van Leeuwen Carol Virga Susan Wetstein MR. MEADOW BROOKU SENDS BEST WISHES FOR SUCCESS TO THE CLASS OF 1958 THE MEADOW BROOK NATIONAL BANK Convenient Offices Throughout Nassau County Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation GOOD LUCK FROM THE BRANCH B'NAI B'RITH GIRLS To Thezr Graduating Members Lorrame Appelbaum Evla Chernow J11l Claman Lols Emma, Judy Greenblatt Eleanor Grossman Fran Lxeberman Ina Mesh Ellen Prober Lmda Stern Lmda Tomback Mary Wolf Mxml Wolfe FR 4 3062 Dlscounfs To Students Populafr Records School Supplzes Hobby Craft Cameras Fzlms Toys Sportmg Goods H O Model Razlroads Revzew and Regents Books Gym Smts for Boys and Gu-ls Royal Typewrzters 1326 BROADWAY, HEWLETT I. I Cut Prices Save Dough Try Mo BEST WISHES FROM WOODMERE-HEWLETT B NAI B RITH GIRLS To Our Graduatmg Members Ellen Klachkm Bonme Malen Lmda, May L1la Morns Judl Rosenberg Ellen S1egel Judx Turetzky Compllments of PENINSULA A Z A Steve Bezozo Denms Cohen Marvm Hazan Mxke Herman Steve Hlrschhorn Steve Kellerman Steve Levy Gerry Morganstern Home Pxckus Dave Pollack Mlke Ratner Chuck Rosenthal Bob Schwartztol Tom Shachtman Gerry Umansky Steve Wagner Alan Wemberg Stu Wlnner TRY-Mo MART, mc. ' ' ' PENINSULA NATIONAL BANK OFFERS A NEW SERVIGE TO THE YOUTH OF OUR COMMUNITY! Q Special School Chilclren's Banking Hours Q EVERY WEDNESDAY - I HOUR - BETWEEN 3:30 81 4:30 P.M. Open Your School Savings Account Today at Your Community Bank Central Sz Cedarhurst Aves., CEDARHURST, L. I. West B'way. 8: Harris Ave HEWLETT, L. I. -CE 9-6000 PENINSULA FR 4-3900 ill! YIDIIAL DIPO II1' UIUIIAIUI UOIPOIATIX Compliments of SPORTMAN'S HAVEN 'I276 WEST BROADWAY Hewlett, New York FR 4-3838 'ZLTN RIN And Dry Cleaners Plant: 1074 BROADWAY Opposite Woodmere H.S. Woodmere, I.. I. COMPLIMENTS BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF or '58 HARBOR A.Z.A. ron rms Pommrs HAL HARRISON 676 CENTRAL AVENUE Cedurhursf, New York Ronnie Mayershon, President Mitch Horne Sandy Cane Eddy Mann Jeff Goral Alan Breiter Roger Froelich Bill Gogel Larry Brown CE Bobby Mann Ira Stern Alan Cohen College Application Photos Andi' Rackstein Steve Gold We Supply Cop and Gown Jefl' Fischler Dave Bernstein Mike Sedransk Miro mere- egewkff 6xcAange Adams, Phil Bergen, Harry Bernheim, Sidney l'Bernstein, Joseph TMiron, Sidney Boehrer, George Brower, J. Singleton Brown, Francis J. Carman, Myron S. Chinman, Julius Cassell, William DeMott, Robley F. DeMott, Roger Dilg, Jack Domanico, Pietro TDubrow, Martin 'l'Dubrow, Sol 'l'Alternate Members 'Honorary Members Edsell, Ralph J., Jr. F1'iedman, Max M. Glicksman, Jack Gottlieb, Martin Haves, Morton M. Hewlett, Fred V. Hirsch, Irving D. Jacobson, Henry Juch, William Kahn, Max Kofod, Rev. Leon V. Kolb, Nathan Kuster, Richard Liss, Seymour A. Luke, Donald 'Meeser, Louis A. Mitchel, Alfred R. Murray, Frank A. 'Ogden, Chauncey M. Pearlstein, Harry Perles, Jerome Perry, Dr. Horace M. Provenzano, Vincent Remo, Joseph P. Rosenberg, Dr. Albert Rudnick, Dr. Joseph Santopolo, Dr. M. V. Schwartz, Dr. S. W. Seaman, Clayton L. Small, Dr. E. Wallace TSpitzer, Harold M. 'tRobins, Meyer Weil, Martin H., Jr. Weinstock, Fred 'Zipp, George F. CEdarhurst 9-2510 WILLIAMS RUG SHOP, INC. I .Ioel Williams Fine Broadlooms, Vinyl and Cork Custom Installations 467 CENTRAL AVENUE Cedarhurst melissa hayden FACULTY 0 Melissa Hayden Michael Maule Frank Hobi Sonia D'Ancona CLASSES 0 Beginners 'fi' Adults Children W Teens Advanced 'fi Intermediate Pre-Ballet 'f' .lazz 672 Central Ave., Cedarhurst, L.l CEdarhurst 9-2072 BEST WISHES T0 THE GRADUATING MEMBERS 0F THE Flve Towns Y. M. C. A. ALPHA DELTA GAMMA Valerie Kahn Barbara DeMott Suzy Halpern Bonnie Malen Suzi Edelman linda May Mariorie Winkler Lila Morris Ina Mesh Barbara Speciner OMEGA Laurie Appelbaum Lynny Mann IIIILSIMEII, IIIC. Florists CEDARHURST, L. I. IIIIIIFT 8. BIIIICIII, INC. General Contractors 158 IRVING PLACE WOODMERE, L. I. l.0lllS SPITZEII 8 Sllll, INC. Insurers-Realtors 'I9 IRVING PLACE WODDMERE, L. I. CEdarhurst 9-0047 Complete Auto Upholstery PEB-FIT lIllTll SEIIT CUIIEII CII. rake-.4 S C O d F ' C hi .111 1212 ..l'.f.'L'I.1..I.I'l'I,'1'I..I',i.Z', ' Carpet and Mats , General Plastic Upholstery Cus Tailored 388 CENTRAL AVENUE LAWRENCE, L. I. FR 4-OIOO: 4--0404 MORTON M. HAVES Real Esfale - Insurance 8 IRVING PLACE Wooclmere L l. Complnmenfs of KAYE S OF CEDARHURS1' 40I CENTRAL AVENUE Ceclarhursf L I FR 4 I699 I777 Na+ Kolb MID TOWN OIL CO INC Socony Fuel Oals Onl Burner Sales Servnce Insfallahon lO62 BROADWAY Woodmere L I FR 4 0360 E LUKE FLORIST Bonded Member of Telegraph Delnvery Service Green Houses 47 CONKLIN AVENUE Woodmere L I CE 9-lO62 ALDER 81 DOBLER Housewares - Hardware Pain? 480 CENTRAL AVENUE Cedarhursl' L. I. Complumenls of STELLA LEVY ALEXANDER SEPTON SHOES For the Ultzmate m Shoes Hewleff New Yorlc Day LY 3 84I3 Nlghl FA 7 OI74 EAST ROCKAWAY FLORIST We Telegraph Flowers Arhsls In Floral Arrangemenls Flowers and Planfs for All Occasions Frunf and Candy Baslcefs I37 MAIN ST Easl' Rockaway Ll NY I ' Ol 0 I We Heal' The Five Towns I8 EAST BROADWAY ' I FR 4-4224 Congralulalions ancl Bes'r Wishes To The Class of I958 PEARL LEHRER, INC. Clolhes I4-33 BROADWAY Hewlelf, N. Y. FR 4-5669: 5346 ' J. s. s. KOSHER MEAT MARKET Qualify Meals A+ Lowesl Prices Free Delivery I3l5 BROADWAY l-lewleff, L. l. CE 9-569l Nighl Phone CE 9-3288 KAY-TEE FLORIST AND GREENHOUSES Flowers For All Occasions 266 MOTT AVENUE Thomas P. Candreva Lawrence, N.Y. Complimenfs of BRODLIEB MOTORS, INC. Aufhorized Dealer Plymourh - Deso+o Cy Brodlieb, L.F.B. 20 FRANKLIN PLACE FR 4-4600 Woodmere, L. l. HAMBURGER LOCAL Open II a.m.-8 p.m. Including Sundays l307 BROADWAY l-lewleH', L. l. Complimenfs of SIMONS HARDWARE 438 CENTRAL AVENUE Ceclarhursf, N. Y. FR I-0606 DRESS-UP SHOPS, INC. For The Fashion-Wise Young Miss 7-I4 Pre-Teen - Juniors Dresses - Sporfswear - Accessories 554 CENTRAL AVENUE Cedarhursf, L. l. Sfealcs Lobsrer THE FOURPOSTER RESTAURANT 566 CENTRAL AVENUE Cedarhursf, L. l. Chicken Spare Ribs CE 9-8994 SHIP 'N SHORE LUGGAGE Lea+l1er Goods and Gifls 470 CENTRAL AVENUE Cedarhursl, L. I. FR 4-98I4 MARTY'S SERVICE STATION Au'romo+ive Service Simonizing and Washing BROADWAY CORNER NEW STREET I-lewleH, L. I. ER 4-3747: 4-9860 Piclc Up 84 Deliver STEVE'S E550 SERVICENTER General Aulo Repairs Body and Fender Repairs Towing Service 932 BROADWAY Woodmere, L. I. Corner Lafayelfe FR 4-I87O LY 9-I87O B. R. SHARP 81 SONS Esl. I898 Lewis J. Sharp, Prop., Licensed Elecfricians Elecfrical lnsfallalions of All Types CENTRAL AVENUE and IRVING PLACE Wooclmere, L. I. FR 4-2233 .lACQUE'S FLOWERS Finesf Always ln All Ways I006 BROADWAY Woodmere. L. I. FR 4-3IIO NATIONAL PHOTO AND. JEWELRY SHOP Camera Supplies - Jewelry WBICITSS 5 IRVING PLACE Woodmere, L. I. FR 4-9870: 9838 WOODMERE BOWLING LANES Soda Founlain - Air Condi+ioned I7 Alleys - Fully Aulomafic Special Slrudenf Rafe Afler School 948 BROADWAY Woodmere, L. I. FR 4-07I7: 0454 GLADSTONE 84 SONS Painls and Wallpapers ArIis+'s Maferials IOO9 BROADWAY Woodmere, L. I. FRanklm 4 3000 TOWN AND COUNTRY MOTORS Irvmg A Levme Preszdent Auth0TlZ6d Oldsmoblle Flat and Alfa Romeo Dealers For the 5 Towns 929 BROADWAY Woodmere, N Y FR 4 0230 FR 4 0660 NEUBERGER MOTORS CO Harry H Sutchffe Studebaker Packard Mercedes Benz 1143 BROADWAY Hewlett NY CE 9 2233 PASTEL CLEANERS Call and Delwery Sefrvzce 532 CENTRAL AVENUE Cedarhurst N Y VA 5 7979 Free Dehvery AMBRO MARKET os Ka Frank Ambroslm Props Top Qualzty Meats Poultry 8a Fish 104 GIBSON BOULEVARD Valley Stream, N.Y. CE 9 9844 ES 7 9443 STERN S PASTRY SHOP Servwe and Qualzty As Always Open Seven Days a Week We Mall C00k1eS 8: Cakes to Schools and All Parts of the World 688 CENTRAL AVE Cedarhurst 1201 AVENUE J Brooklyn 30 NY 5 9890 N1ck Pezzuto CASA TINA Italian Restaurant Orders to Take Out 158 GIBSON BOULEVARD Valley Stream, N Y CEdarhurst 9 9770 JILDOR SHOES INC 473 CENTRAL AVENUE Cedarhurst, N Y PYram1d 1 9711 HARRY S LARRY Statzonefry Toys Boxed Candzes 501 DU BOIS AVENUE Gmbson RR. Sta. D ' r 'I u I , I . . VA - ' Pizza Pies , . . , . . J . ' ', . l . . u I 'Y I Compluments of Loretta and Llnda I.eBaur ce 9 3707 The Ivy Shop of Cedarhurst Apparel Accessorues Featurmg Lanz Orlgunals l23 CEDARHURST AVENUE Cedarhurst LI FR 4 2222 Compllments Red Star Market Select Frult and Vegetables IOI3 BROADWAY Compllments of The Chatterbox Lunch Formerly The Jumor 324 BROADWAY Hewlett Ll Best Washes and Congratulatzons T THE cmss or as-se Fred Wemstock FR nose 3096 Bernle and Rudy Prame Meats Clwoxce Sea Food Fresh Poultry IO45 BROADWAY Woodmere NY FR 4 szoo LY 9 sooo L I Radio and Television Answering All Your Redno and Televxslon Needs Hu Fldeluty Center of Nassau 942 BROADWAY Woodmere LI Complnments of The Austin Shop Underwear Robes Accessories II6 CEDARHURST AVENUE Ceclarhurst Ll Stoney s Plaza Service Station GIBSON RR STATION Valley Stream, NY FR 4 5444 Speclal Rates for Teenagers Bob lochhead Dance Studio BALLROOM TAP BALLET Hours 111 PM Sat 10 AM 6 PM 1461 BROADWAY Hewlett LI NY Jack Marcus Tradltlonal College Clothes Cedarhurst Hewlett FR 4 5987 Stereophonlc Bound Concert Hall Muslc Systems Cullum High Fidelity Ceblnet Designers Finest Equipment Und Authorized Deelen AUDIO SPECIALISTB SALES SERVICE 1455 BROADWAY Hewlett, LI NY MISS SPECIALTY JunlorTeens CEDARHURST NEW YORK ' . . 0 O O O O - ' ' of D - . . ' Co. O Special Prices To Students I I I . .. ' Q o o 9 I E. , . a, - 1 ' . -, u n 0 I I Compliments ot Mauzone Poultry Co. The Curtain Shop Distinctive Home Accessories Installations and Re-Hanging l2Ol BROADWAY Hewlett, N.Y. FR 4-0850 Free Delivery CasseIl's Hewlett Pharmacy Prescriptions, Drugs, Vitamins, Cosmetics II99 BROADWAY, Corner Franklin Ave. William Cassell, Pt1.G., Prop. Hewlett, L.l., N.Y. Pickup CE 9-l72l Delivery .lo-Art Cleaners 8. Tailors All Work Done in Our Own Modern Plant Serving-Five Towns and Roclraways 606 CENTRAL AVENUE Cedarhurst, L.l. cs 9-6847 Loreto Connelly Wall Papers, Interiors, Fabrics Regina Moore - Loreto Connelly 5I9 CENTRAL AVENUE Cedarhurst, L.l., N.Y. CE 9-7l76 Zane-Davis, Inc. Hand Bags, Gloves, Gifts and Jewelry 43l CENTRAL AVENUE Cedarliurst, L.l. The Linen Chest Decorative and Household Linens Exquisite Handlcerchiets 499A CENTRAL AVENUE CE 9-4748 Cedarlwurst, L.l., N.Y FR 42232. 4604, 4605 Dulci Inc. Hair Stylists l3l2 BROADWAY Hewlett, L.l Compliments of Ricci, Ltd. FR 4-9850 Pick-Up and Delivery Service Wooclmere Service Station Automotive Repairs - Motor Tune-Up Lubrication - Tires - Batteries 923 BROADWAY, Corner Burton Avenue Woodmere, L.l. Max Kahn, Mgr, FR 4-3 IOO, 4-222 I Wright Five Towns Cleaners, Inc. 34 IRVING PLACE Woodmere, L. l. ce 9-3645 The Fashion House of Mary Nagourney 76 SPRUCE STREET Cedarhurst, N.Y. FR 4-9899 Caterers Free Delivery Top Notch Delicacies We Specialize in the Finest ot Imported and Domestic Candies A Complete Line of Smoked Fish - Salads Delicatessen - Dairy - Fine Canned Goods l3l6 BROADWAY Hewlett, l..l. Dr. Jerome Gross Optometrist Eye Examinations: Daily 9:30 to 5:30 Monday and Friday to 8230: Wednesday to I P.M. 566 CENTRAL AVENUE CE 9-7474 Cedarhurst, L.l. FR 4-5555 Franklin Pharmacy IO FRANKLIN AVENUE Hewlett, L.l. FR 4-I6l7 We Deliver Woodmere Hardware Co. 96: BROADWAY Corner Brower Avenue Woodmere. N.Y- Compliments ot Compliments ot Colonial Drugs 9 4084 I Brentkopf Optnclan 420 CENTRAL AVENUE Cedarlwurst Ll ce 9 zoso FR 40637 George W Smlth Fruuts Groceries Vegetables Frozen Foods 3 IRVING PLACE Woodmere L Compliments t Ruby s Luncheonette Servmg Schrattts Ice Cream NEXT TO BANK IN HEWLETT Fred Frankfort 3 H Frankfort 8. Son Real Estate Insurance Cedarhurst l22 CEDHARHURST AVE CE 9 5l0O Compliments of John s Barber Shop zoa FRANKLIN PLACE Woodmere Berger s Jewelry Snlver Applnances Luggage Gutts Our Prices Are Low On Brands You Know 950 BROADWAY FR 4 5500 Woodmere N Y Just A Good Place To Eat Frank s Vlrgmlan Luncheonette I2 IRVING PLACE Woodmere NY Double E Market LY 9 i400 Dee Gee Cleaners I46 MAIN STREET East Rockaway NY FR 4 sm K T Bakers Pastries and Cakes for All Occasuons Klaus Eusenstaedt Ludwng T Breyer 6 BROADWAY Woodmere LI NY Compluments t Smutty s Esso CORNER OF EAST ROCKAWAY AND BROADWAY FR 4 wos Dubrow Brothers Toys and Statronery IOI7 BROADWAY Woodmere CE 9 488I S L Rush Prescrlptuon Optlcnan I38 CEDARHURST AVENUE Cedarhurst Ll 4 2l2l B B Our Specialty Centre Meat and Fnsh Market Chouce Meats and Push Phone Orders Promptly Delrvered I0l5 BROADWAY Woodmere Ll Compliments ot Henry Jacobson CE - - , .l. I0 5 . ... . . . O . O I ' I Est. l90 . U Far Rockaway: ZOI6 MOTT AVE., FA 7-0235 : N , , L.l. I U C ' FR - : 2141 - -Q ' 1 o l 0 ' Mrs Mrs. Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. . Jack Berkowiiz Mrs Mrs. Mrs Mrs. Mrs Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs. . Senior Mothers Henry Abraham Norman Adams Henry Alberf Irving Alperl Murry Alweil Na+ Appelbaum Joshua Ashkenazi Winifred Baldwin Louis BarneH Berfram Barr Vladimir Bazarsky Malcolm Bedell Norman Bender John A. Bennefl lrving Berk Rudolph Berke Oscar Blechman Michael Bleich BarneH Bord Henry Braverman Sam Chernow Jules L. Claman Joseph Cohen Fabian Cryslal Mac Deiich Roger DeMoH Hans Edel Sidney Edelman Francis Ehrenberg Edwin Emma Wal+er Engel Samuel Fagelson Maurice Feldman Jack Fine Harry Fink George Fischer Harold Fleischer Leonard Frank Harold Freedner Max Garfner lrving Gerber Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs. Harry Glicksman Ben Goldman ' Milfon Gross David Grossman Sidney Grossman Nickolas Guarneschelli Theodore Guinsburg lrving Haimowifz Edward E. Halpern Lesler Harrison Ralph Heymsfeld William Hicks George Hollander George Hufschmid Bernard Jackowi+z John Jakob Joseph Jaspan Ted Kahn Melville Kaiz Edwin Kessler Rober'r Kirk Mac Klachkin Reginald J. Knapp John Koehler Slanley Kors Philip Kozinn Roberi L. Krasner Leo Kreisberg Sidney J. Kreiss Samuel Kupchik David Kvares Adrian Lap John Lasco Jack Lawson Hyman Lebowiiz Harold J. 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